PhonExpress Account-Code Electronic system (P.E.A.C.E. System) &amp; PhonExpress system card/Slip-card

ABSTRACT

World P.E.A.C.E. Systems&#39; PhonExpress Account-Code Electronic System &amp; ONE PhonExpress system card, two operational Open/Close keys that protracts-out and retracts back-in a concealed slip-card, hidden into ONLY ONE PhonExpress account-code card. 
     Combining all usage into ONE CARD enables Capabilities for everyone to carry all Identification, medication, background history, and independently control their own account-code transactions; activate, access, send, receive, transfer, any type funds of currency, credit and obtain send, retrieve, transfer, print-out any type of informational data documents, records, mail, Electronic Shopping, immediate purchase, delivery anywhere, for any kind of merchandize and supplies. 
     Electronic operations Methods; of Four Portals: Four Slip-ports, Seven PhonExpress keys, electronic slip-port, receipts distribution, printer attachments, built into telephones, cellular telephones, telephone adapters, computerized keyboards, electronic entry-ways, TV remotes and various other machines: transmission P.E.A.C.E Base unit, P.E.A.C.E converter.

With the demands of today's society, people always on the go, withstress and pressure to beat a time frame. To withdraw funds fromaccounts at bank, ATM's, or wire funds to loved one in need, get amoney-order and send it off in time, or run to pay a bill, buy groceriesor pick up medications, always something! Everyone always try to runeverywhere, trying to be at two places at once. Always people shoppingeverywhere, and getting frustrated in trying to find the right accountcard. There are so many account cards for everything and for every typeof business or company. Along with people always have to run to go getcopings and paying for each document or records of any informationaldata, sometimes missing dead-lines because of time frame on waiting fordocuments to come in the mail. Even with the Stock market. Finding thereis no time to relax with family. There seems never enough time to getthings done, before banks and stores closes.

Until Now, The P.E.A.C.E. system and its electronic capabilities of aOne World System enable everyone the ability to independently operateand privately control his or her own account transactions. Activateaccess, transfer, send and receive any type of account funds with bothcurrency and credit. Along with the ability to receive and transfer anytype of informational data, and shopping, purchasing products, payingfor products immediately, which enables people to have everythingdelivered to their doorstep or office.

P.E.A.C.E. is a One World System with its PhonExpress Account and CodeElectronic System which can be done also with digital transmissioncommunicating simultaneously of either original electronic or digitaloperations through PhonExpress telephones, PhonExpress adapters fororiginal telephones, PhonExpress cellular telephones, PhonExpresscomputer keyboard, PhonExpress TV remote. Along with PhonExpress variousadapters for: stores, convenient stores, pay at the pumps, into cars,taxi cabs, electronic entryways, libraries, schools, collages,government offices, buses, trains, airplanes, airports, pop/foodmachines, and more. Electronically communicating either original ordigital signals through P.E.A.C.E. systems base unit or direct-line ofeither original or digital signals of transmission through P.E.A.C.E.system Converter relays and converses with either original or digitalsignals to and from business or company's computerized resource servers.With using only ONE PhonExpress system card and it's concealedPhonExpress slip-card.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Earlier Inventors had made Telecommunications; Bell Invented theTelephone, Telephone adapters, Telephone systems, and then Inventorsinvented Cellular Telephones. P.S.T.N. Public Switches TelephoneNetworks, many Inventors invented different ways of Transmitting Signalswith different Networks WAN Wide Area Networks, LAN Local Area Networks.

Inventors invented many different electronic devices and systems.M.T.O.S. Mobile Telephone Office Switching, Account Systems, CodeSystems, Scanners, Data Processing Systems, Via Wireless Communicationdevices, Transmitting devices, Translation of signals device. ToSatellite systems, Electronic Accountant device, Processing programdevice, Laser devices, Laser aLay, Electronic transmitting devices,Fiber-optic cable and Radio waves to transmit signals through Gatewaydishes relaying and transmitting signals to Satellite back and forth.Along with these Inventors, inventions of many different Account cards,of either Currency or Credit that enables activation and accessibilityto accounts at Banks, and other Financial institutes, and also usage ofaccounts by going to an ATM machines, or out to a department store alongwith usage of Credit card machines, accessing credit accounts wherevercredit is established.

Inventors invented Electronic machines that enable people to swipeAccount cards or Credit account cards when People are out shopping atDepartment, or Convenient, Grocery stores. Account cards are used onlywhere it states for that certain Account card or Credit cards or Storecard is usable. Accessing account funds to pay for merchandize whenshopping at that place of Business or Companies. Inventors invented manydifferent Computer devices and Computer systems E.D.P Electric DataProcessing, C.P.U's Central Processing Units, A.D.P Automatic DataProcessing, T.D.D Deaf Device, G.S.I Bar-Coding system, ElectronicCommunication devices for almost everything.

Then Inventors invented the Internet system where people can accessaccounts on the computer with Internet access, enables people worldwideto shop on line, check Bank accounts, many different options with usageof computers with Internet accessibility. With all this Technology,People have had a lot of problems. With Account hackers, Check frauds,Account frauds, Mail-order frauds, stolen or lost Checks, Checks'bouncing becomes very Costly. People had been robbed, while using theirDebit cards at ATM machines.

There are so many different Account cards and all kinds of Credit cardseither get stolen or lost; there are some issues where it is not thatsafe in public places for shopping. People getting scammed or theirIdentity stolen, because people give out vital information to strangersto open accounts at banks or to strangers over the Internet.

Inventors invented a way to paying bills, usage over the Telephone orCellular telephone, by either the caller place a call to the company ora business, and giving out vital information, speaking to a person (astranger) at a business or company of whom they have a bill with. Thecaller gives out personal information of their name, routing number,account number and authorizes a certain amount for which the companypost to remove out that account number given. Then that company orbusiness is able to post amount to pay on the bill, of an amount offunds required for payment on the bill account. This process does Notmake funds available, funds are not immediate, this account processtakes time and a lot of paper work, 48 hours before account transactionis finished. This process is Very time-consuming and the caller had togive-out vital information about themselves and their account.

Then Inventors invented a way of Automatic Bill Pay on an account. Thisprocess is used with a Computerized Voice or Teller that a person callsand contacts the company or business of a bill that is owed and givesvital information out. Speaking to Computerized Voice or Teller, theperson gives their name, and routing number, account number andauthorizing company or business to remove automatically a certain amountout every month and place it to that bill account. This does causeproblems for caller, if the caller forgets that this certain amount isto be taken automatically out of that account or/and is not able to havethat amount in their account at the time the bank processes the amount.This is not always accurate with keeping on track, keeps repeating it,then disconnects a person. Or if a person is not fast enough for thecomputerized voice it will disconnect and the person has to start allover. Then there is where a person would only get to talk with acomputerized voice instead of either getting the business taken care ofwith a real person or handling the business themselves. This does becomevery costly.

Then Inventors invented a way of paying on billing accounts throughaccessibility of Internet services, with a computer or on a telephone orcellular telephone. This process requires that the caller needs to havea computer or a telephone or a cellular telephone with accessibility tothe Internet and its services, and the person has to have knowledge of acomputer or how this operates on telephone, cellular telephone alongwith knowledge of the usage of the Internet. Then the caller is able toaccess and enter into a web-site through the Internet to the location ofthe place for the bill and then has to find their account of the bill.Then the person/caller is able to see how much the bill is through theInternet web-site. Person/caller wants to make a payment, through theservices of the Internet, this requires, entry of that persons personalaccount data giving vital information out, name and account numberthrough Internet banking web site. Then entering an amount of funds thatwill be removed out of that account number entered in. this is greatexcept the person has to establish a computer or a telephone or acellular telephone with accessibility with Internet serves, this canbecome very costly and Internet services does cost extra.

Inventors invented a way to send informational data, by usage of aScanner, Fax machine, this process is where a person's has to leave theprivacy of residence and goes out to a place that has Faxing machine, orif able to own their own Fax machine. When a person does go out to aplace that has usage for Faxing, there is a price for each page Faxed,of any informational data. The person (customer) then has to fill outforms, and enters their vital information, their name, address, phonenumber and the name of the person of whom the papers is to be Faxed to,to send the information along with writing out name of person or/andcompany, or business. Then the person has to make sure to have the rightnumber, and phone number or code number of place, and addresses of both(themselves the customer, the sender) and receiver of the informationaldata. Then the process of informational data faxing papers is Faxed andsent to another place, and then the person (customer) of the Faxing paysfor this process.

Inventors invented a way to Electronically Wire money, with sendingfunds. This process is that a person has to leave the privacy of theirresidence or office, and go out in any kind of weather, to the get moneyfrom account at bank. Then the person has to find a place that has theability to Electronically Wire the funds. Then the person fills outpaper, giving vital information, their name, address, and amount offunds to send, along with name of who is to receive the amount of fundsand the address of place. This process takes time, it can be verycostly, and then that person pays for the Electronic Wiring of funds.The more the amount of funds is to wire, the more the cost will be tosend.

Inventors invented a way to send funds by Money Order, this processrequires that the person has to leave privacy of residence or office,even in unfavorable weather to go and purchase a Money Order, and sendit through the mail to pay the bill. The person has to go to bank andget the funds (money) then has to find a place that distributes MoneyOrders. Then the person purchases the Money order, either at a bank orsome other business establishment, the price of a Money Order can bedifferent depends on where a person goes to purchase the Money Order.Then the person pays the amount of money that is needed or wants on theMoney Order, plus the cost for the money order. Also the Money Orderscan increase in price with the amount to be sent, and then the personfills out Money Order of the name of the place to who is to receive theMoney Order, and also the person signs their name and address then hasto purchase an envelope and then puts the Money Order into an envelope.Then the person has to purchase the cost of a postage stamp, and placesthat on the envelope and sends it in the mail. With this process theperson is taking a chance that the funds may not get to place in time.Or the mail could get lost or returned.

Inventors invented a way to purchase products with Account cards, Debitcards, Credit cards, Rechargeable card, In-store Credit cards, there isso many different Account cards and Credit cards, that a person uses, ormisplaces, or gets stolen, this is very costly to replace. Example: aperson runs to one store, using the credit card that is issued for thatstore, then goes to another store that has issued a different creditcard or/and also uses their account card to purchase items. There is somany different credit cards and account cards that enables a person tohave a lot of fun and it is so much easier to run and spend, run andspend, run and spend, using all different kinds of credit cards here andthere along with using account cards. But in the long run some peopleget carried away and end up owing so many different credit companies, orsome people realize later they are over drawn on their accounts ofcurrency at the bank. This in-turn becomes very costly, and some peopleget in so much debt that they have to file bankruptcy.

As we know, in this world there are too many account cards

Inventors invented a way for account card usage with debit cards thatcan be used at ATM machines, and other businesses, companies at certaintimes of the day or night, which the person has to leave here there totake care of their business.

Inventors invented another-card: for usage with accounts with credit,wherever credit is established. Every credit company issues out theirown credit cards. That has to be used where their credit card states.Which there are so many credit cards, it's hard to carry all them andkeep track of every card, and credit accounts.

Inventors invented another-card: a way a person wouldn't need to carryany currency at all, by placing funds directly on a Rechargeable accountcard.

Inventors invented another-card: a way a person is able to use telephonewithout having change to place a call. They invented a Phone card. Whereprepaid minutes are placed on and taken off when ever used for telephonecalls.

Inventors invented another-card: a way a person carries Identificationon different cards, by usage of a Driver's License, Social Securitycard, Birth Certificates.

Inventors invented another-card: for a person to carry all medicalhistory placed on their-own card, for hospitals medical card,Pacemaker/ICD cards, along with inventing tags to display health alertproblems, stating Diabetic, Heart, Secures, and Allergic to penicillin,High blood pressure.

Inventors invented another-card: for a person to carry insuranceinformation easier, with usage of insurance cards to show insuranceidentification.

Inventors invented another way, easier for businesses to keep track ofpurchased items. this enables businesses to keep the amount of moneythat a customer purchased the item/items with. when a customer returnsthe item/items without a receipt the customer is given an In-storecredit card, that carries the amount of that item/items that thecustomer returned, also when a customer returns item/item with a receiptthat business offer to give the customer an option to have the amount offunds for those returned item/items to be placed on a In-store creditcard. Then that amount goes on credit, and is placed on an in-storecredit card that is to be used only at that store, or the customer mayhave the funds of currency returned to them.

All these cards and plus more-cards; debit cards, bank cards, creditcards, check cards, employee cards, time cards, Money cards, Schoollunch cards, Library cards, Fax machine cards, Book store cards, Moneycards when you don't own a debit card. Telephone cards, Pre-minute card,ID cards, Social Security cards, Insurance cards, Medical cards, EBTcards, Unemployment cards, Identification cards. And more . . . . More .. . . There are so many different cards that carry funds with currencyor credit, so many different cards that carry vital informational data,which is great, but with so many different cards to carry and keep trackof makes this very hard for a lot of people.

Many inventors invented many different kinds of electronic devices andsystems to run accordingly, each individual device and computerizedsystems are made for certain operational functions to complete eachelectronic task. Electronic binary system of numbers and codes,electronic laser aLay system, electronic accountant device, telephonesystems, telephone cellular systems, via telephone transmitting systems,digital signals transmittal device, electronic faxing devices,electronic scanner device, computerized account systems, electronicdigital data systems, computerized inventory systems, via satellitesystems, computerized processing programs.

Through the years inventors have improved many different ways totransfer funds in and out of accounts. Made different ways to purchaseproducts and pay with account cards or credit account cards. This made aquicker way to retrieve information through faxing machines, and throughInternet access and printer.

Through computers to purchase internet, or to pay or purchase items,bills, etc. . . . must need to enter personal info and account numbers,along with address which has made everything easier, but there seems tobe a lot of internet hacking and stealing of account numbers and peoplespersonal information.

People watch allot of TV, and with live TV which people like to purchaseproducts but they no way of doing so unless they call in to company orbusiness to place an order and give vital information of account numbersover the telephone or send funds by money order or check through mailwhich this process takes time even weeks before receiving productpurchased.

Then inventors invented a new way to send signals with digital signalsfor transmitting programs for television, everything is going digitalsignals for electronic transmission.

FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH OF INVENTION

2009 Invention

Notarized: by Notary Republic: Cornhusker Bank, 11 & Cornhusker,Lincoln, Nebr.

“”Aug. 5, 2009 LITMAN LAW OFFICES:

Docket No. 31723.00 Utility and Design Patent LTD: PreliminaryPatentability Patent Search: Processed by, Registered Patent Agent;Horace L. Flournoy Richard C. Litman NO evidence Found of this saidInvention. Wanted preparation and filing of patent application to obtain“Patent Pending”

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Terry Lambert, Vice President processed an Evaluation on my invention

Research and Development Company: Evaluated Invention: States Inventionis good, did not qualify for their development because I was told I hadnot had a Patent Search done at this time of my Invention, nor did Ihave Invention Patented or Trademark. (But as dates shown above, I didhave already On Aug. 5, 2009 a Patent Search done)

I replied; I had a Patent Search done in September of 2009, but Lambert& Lambert Research and Development, Stated there was no search done, andI did not have it Patent or Trademark. But I had not enough funding toproceed on with Litman Law, Patent Attorney. I myself now proceeding onand requesting a Patent

BACKGROUND AND FIELD OF INVENTION

Everyone Benefits, P.E.A.C.E. system gives people advantages ofcontrolling their own personal accounts themselves. Enabling throughPhonExpress telephones, PhonExpress telephone adapters, PhonExpresscellular telephones, PhonExpress Store adapters, various PhonExpressadapters, PhonExpress computerized keyboard and PhonExpress TV remoteoperational changing keys and PhonExpress system card Portals andSlip-ports accesses, activates, account-code transactions for funds ofeither currency or credit, wherever credit is established. Withouttalking or giving out any vital information to another person or acomputerized voice. Usage is either in privacy of residence or officeanywhere anytime day or night worldwide.

P.E.A.C.E system enables people to pay on bills, receive paychecks,transfer, send, and receive account funds immediately without delay.Accounts at their fingertips without needing to rush-out in traffic topay on any type of bills, or leave anywhere in unfavorable weather, tosend or receive account funds to or from anyone. If away on vacation orat collage in need of funds, PhonExpress cellular telephones enablepeople to have account usage right by their side, day or night anytimeworldwide. If in a hospital, unable to leave anywhere to go pay bills,with usage of PhonExpress telephones gives the availability for any typeof account transactions, whether be accounts of currency or credit or toretrieve or send any type of informational data, quickly. P.E.A.C.E.system protects against identity theft, check frauds, mail-order frauds,thievery of classified informational data, shopping thievery.

P.E.A.C.E. system enables electronic shopping through PhonExpressaccount-code telephone systems it's as easy as making a call. Givingeveryone the ability to relax more while taking their time shopping, forpurchasing any products of choice. Shopping privately at residence withPhonExpress telephones, PhonExpress telephone adapters and PhonExpresscellular telephones, PhonExpress computerized keyboard and PhonExpressremote for TV.

PhonExpress electronic digital operations of purchasing products andimmediately paying for products, or paying on bills directly to businessor company's computerized resource server of accounts, or codes, datafor obtaining products, paying for merchandise, account transactions orretrieving informational data. Enables People to have merchandisedelivered at their doorstep or to any address they choose. Shopping isdone anywhere, anytime, day or night, worldwide.

Shopping with P.E.A.C.E. made Life easier, without running here or thereto different stores, dealing with crowds, or waiting and standing inlong lines at a checkout stands to purchase items, dealing with badweather, or children running about wanting everything. Or gettingstressed out with worry of how much time is left to shop, needing toleave to pick up their children from school or get to the bank on time,before it closes.

Especially helpful enabling people who are disabled, handicapped, blind,vision impaired, deaf, hearing impaired, elderly, ill and hospitalizedto shop for essentials, grocery's, medications without depending on aride or needing to leave anywhere and have everything delivered toresidence or wherever they're at. Enables everyone to purchase and payfor products themselves, with the ability of P.E.A.C.E. systemsoperations of account transactions, usage of either account withcurrency or credit, wherever credit is established. Enables businessesand companies to receive their funds immediately and electronicallygives receipts to both FIG. II-III PhonExpress telephone which interndistributes receipts of date, time, account transaction, amount ofpayment, delivery time, where to be delivered and place of businesses orcompany computerized account resource system.

P.E.A.C.E. system enables the ability to access, retrieve and transferany type of informational data through operations of FIG. II-III-IV-VII:PhonExpress electronic account-code telephone systems through andconnectivity with a printer for larger informational data. Peopletransfer and retrieve any type of informational data or by accessingPhonExpress telephone keys entering a code of informational data.There's no need for people to leave anywhere to send or receiveinformational data, to or from hospitals, police departments, schools,work, collages, businesses, company's banks. People retrieveprescriptions, having medication processed, paid for, and delivered, allthrough PhonExpress telephones, PhonExpress cellular telephones,PhonExpress telephone adapters and with printer usage. Costs are just aslittle PhonExpress call.

P.E.A.C.E. system usage of ONE FIG. I: PhonExpress system card, thisestablishes four electronic digital account-code Portals. These Portalsare electronic entryways to account-code terminals. Activation is bysliding one of the portals of PhonExpress system card throughPhonExpress e-system account-code slot-port located on either of FIG.II: PhonExpress telephones, FIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapters,FIG. IV: PhonExpress cellular telephones FIG. VII: PhonExpress keyboard,FIGS. VIII: PhonExpress TV remote and FIGS. VIA, VIB, VIC, and VID.PhonExpress various adapters.

FIG. I PhonExpress system card usage's of account Portals with entry toeither type of accounts of [1] Financial-line accounts of currency or[2] Credit-line with credit accounts, wherever credit is established.Enables account transaction of funds to be distributed immediatelysending or receiving account funds. There is Now, No necessary need tocarry any cash on hand or any of the (many) different credit cards.Funds are immediately transferred straight to or from any business orcompany's computerized account or credit account resource system.

P.E.A.C.E. system's FIG. I: PhonExpress system card two account-codePortals there is also two code Portals, one code Portal is [3]Security-line: entryway to electronic terminal with usage of codes foraccessibility to retrieve and send or transfer any type of informationaldata. Code Portal [4] Consumers-line: entryway to electronic terminal ofusage with codes for shopping, purchasing, and paying for any kind ofmerchandise delivery from anywhere worldwide to a person's doorstep oranywhere to address entered in. P.E.A.C.E. system establishes quick andeasy four electronic main account-code Portals by usage of ONE FIG. I:PhonExpress system card which activates, accesses account funds,retrieve informational data, ability to shop and purchase products,anytime day or night Worldwide. Opening electronic entryways to FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. system base unit terminals, with operations of PhonExpressFIG. II, FIG. III, FIG. IV, FIG. V, FIG. VI, VI-A, VI-B, VI-C, VI-D,VI-E, FIG. VII, FIG. VIII: PhonExpress usage without talking to anyone,or a computerized voice, there is no delay, or waiting in long lines orleaving anywhere, to acquire account funds, informational data, ormerchandise. Transmitting digitally to computerized resource servers ordirect connection with FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter of computerizedresource server.

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card enables activation of four electronicaccount-code Portals for entry to any accounts in account systems.Access funds immediately anywhere, wherever accounts are. Or Portalspertaining to codes for entry of any codes for informational data andshopping, which transmits electronically digital signals with usage ofthe account systems and binary code systems.

Along with FIG. I: PhonExpress system card has hidden inside a concealedFIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card, which establishes four electronicdigital Slip-ports that are released by pressing on either open/closekeys, located on the front/top of either right or left side of FIG. I:PhonExpress system card. Which intern protracts out the FIG. I-I:PhonExpress slip-card and by repressing the same open/close key retractsthe FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card back concealed into FIG. I:PhonExpress system card.

By using only the One FIG. I: PhonExpress system card Portals and itsconcealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card Slip-ports enables cardholdermore accessibility to various computerized digital accounts accessing byusage of either PhonExpress FIG. II-FIG. VIII: or anywhere account cardsare used.

Enables people to have access to account funds of currency, credit orin-store credit and any informational data, Identification, Medicalinformation. All funds and information are easy to carry and accessthrough FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and through FIG. I-I:PhonExpress slip-card.

FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card left side Slip-port [5] Reserve-line:and Slip-port [6] Express-line: Also on the right side enables a personIdentification with FIG. I-I: Slip-port [7] IDH-line: Medical Historywith FIG. I-I: Slip-port [8] MDH-line: which would display on FIG.II-IV: PhonExpress telephones LCD screens.

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card; there is four main account-code portalsout-side, along with FIG. I-I: PhonExpress system card, four Slip-portsthat are concealed inside of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card. TheseSlip-ports protract out, by pressing either the left or right open/closekeys on the top of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card. Which intern FIG.I-I: PhonExpress slip-card protracts out either two Slip-ports fromleft-side or two from the right-side, for usage of each fivecomputerized digital accounts (of choice) needed and retracts back in byrepressing the same open/close key again.

With P.E.A.C.E. system FIG. I: PhonExpress system card its concealedFIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card protracts out from the left-side is TwoSlip-ports ‘top’ is [5] Reserve-line, that enables entry to fivecomputerized digital account options for accessing funds of currencythat have been placed directly into these computerized digital accounts.Which helps cardholder easy access to choice of one of the fivecomputerized options to maintain budget, access funds of employment,unemployment, EBT and SSI Enables cardholder more access to the fundsanywhere, anytime, Worldwide. Along with a Slip-port [6] Express-linethat establishes usage of five electronic computerized digital accountoptions. This enables by choice of usage in funds of credit topay-at-pumps, in-store credit, prepaid minutes for usage of PhonExpressdevices, funds of bus or taxi usage, enables accessing usage of businessor companies discounts.

Through usage of the concealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-cardelectronic operations of Slip-ports accessing choice of either fivecomputerized digital account options. Option 1: Express-fuel enablesusage for cardholder to pay-at-the-pumps after receiving total amountfor fuel. Option 2: Express-store enables usage for cardholder to usein-store credit wherever cardholder has established in-store credit.Option 3: Express-phone enables usage for minutes with any of the FIG.II-IV PhonExpress telephones. This enables cardholder more PhonExpressusage to place a call or use P.E.A.C.E. electronic operations ofaccount-code transactions by placing minutes on this account and withusage of a call or an account transaction, account funds are used whichtakes minutes off. Option 4: Express-ride enables easy way of paying forbus or taxi instead of trying to find change or bus pass funds are handyand access is easy. Option 5: Express-disc used at various places ofbusiness or company. Every place has its own discount easy to access byentry of Express-disc and entering code number of store access thatplace of companies or business discounts and is immediately removed offof total price.

With usage of P.E.A.C.E. system FIG. I: PhonExpress system card, andreleasing its concealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card. To theright-side are Slip-ports of [7] IDH-line: This enables cardholder tohave access to five computerized digital account options, which maintaininformational data of cardholder. Access by cardholder's security codeOption 1: ID-line: contains informational data of cardholders Name, DOB,Driver's license and Social Security number, Option 2: ED-line: enablescardholder to carry and access their educational history, diploma,collage and degrees. Option 3: Chan-line enables cardholder to changedata of computerized accounts option 4 Employ-line is employmenthistory, Option 5: BG-line is background and past history this enables aperson to have all full usage, of identification, and variousinformation which is held in electronic digital accounts. This isextremely helpful for Police officers, along with Paramedics to know whothe person is. These Options are made accessible by the usage of theconcealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card. This enables access to checkidentification when needed. Just by sliding [7] IDH-line: Slip-portthrough FIG. II-FIG. IV: and FIG. VI-C, VI-E: PhonExpress slot-portelectronically displays options of choice. By pressing number indicatingoption then entry of security code this enables information of eitheridentification, background checks, education info on LCD screen, andenables for print-out if needed. Along with an easy access for people todisplay ID. With usage of P.E.A.C.E. system FIG. I: PhonExpress systemcard releases the concealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card to the rightunder-side is [8] MDH-line Slip-port. This enables a person to haveaccess to a Medical list containing of cardholder's health conditions,and a list of any Medication used by cardholder. This is held in anelectronic digital account accessed from FIG. I-I: PhonExpressslip-card. Which enables access or to check any medical problems, andwhat medications that person is on or needs. By sliding [8] MDH-line:account through a FIG. II-IV: and FIG. VI-E: PhonExpress telephonesslot-port electronically displays a list of Medical problems, Medicationthat is being used (by cardholder) on FIG. II-IV: and FIG. VI-C, VI-E:PhonExpress LCD screen and enables for a print-out if needed. This wouldbe extremely useful for Doctors, Paramedics, Hospitals, Police Officers,as well as the person themselves.

All these different types of accounts accessible and wrapped up into oneFIG. I: PhonExpress system card. Enables an easy way people haveeverything right at their fingertips.

FIG. X P.E.A.C.E.-system base unit, is combining computerized electronictransmission of digital signals and electronic binary number and code,electronic accountant, processing procedure's of systems together, usagethrough FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone, FIG. IV: PhonExpress cellulartelephone, FIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapters, FIG. V: PhonExpressstore adapters, FIG. VII: PhonExpress computerized keyboard, FIG. VIII:PhonExpress TV remote. PhonExpress adapters are endless are used forFIG. VI-C: electronic entryways, schools, collages, libraries,government offices, FIG. VI-A: vehicles, taxi cabs, FIG. VI-B: buses,placed into FIG. VI-D: pop/food machines FIG. VI-E: hospitals and withusage of one FIG. I: PhonExpress system card. Benefits everyone adequatetime and cost, with accounts, funds, retrieving information, shopping.

This invention relates to combining technology of electronic digitalcomputerized systems together, is an electronic account-codetransactional system, with currency and credit, classified informationaldata, purchasing products. Activation, accessing, processing programs ofaccounts and code systems through Communications of computerizedtransmittal digital signals data transmitting back and forth viasatellite using FIG. X: PhonExpress account-code e-system base unitsimultaneously combines digital signals, with direct communicationsystems electronic devises to operations of FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E.converter. Retrieving data through wide area networks (WAN), local areanetworks (LAN) from other computerized resource servers systems.Activation, accessibility through revised FIG. II-FIG. VIII: PhonExpresstelephones, PhonExpress desk telephones, PhonExpress cellulartelephones, PhonExpress telephone adapters, PhonExpress computerizedkeyboards, PhonExpress TV remote and various PhonExpress adapter devicesand with usage of One FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

This invention relates to combination of electronic technology oftransmitting digital signals computerized digital data, electroniccommunication, electronic laser aLay processing program ofelectronically transmitting signals of digital data with the binarysystem of numbers and codes. Electronic accountant transmits signal toand from computerized resources of accounts, credit accounts, codes,business inventory and prices.

Transmission through FIG. II: PhonExpress telephones, FIG. IV:PhonExpress cellular telephones, FIG. III: PhonExpress telephoneadapters, and FIG. VII: PhonExpress computerized keyboard and FIG. VIII:PhonExpress remote for TV to and from FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system baseunit electronic processing programming of transmission. Transmittingsignals to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter that is connected tocomputerized resources system. Digital signals transmitted through viatelephone, to via satellite, to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system base unit withoperations of processing accounts, prices, retrieving inventory ofitems, informational data. Specifically, enables a quick and easy timeframe for accurate account transactions, sending or receiving fundsimmediately, of currency and credit, along with transferring andretrieving any type of classified information data, along withpurchasing any kind of merchandise.

FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.-system base unit digital transmission through FIG.IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter's connections of business or companies resourceservers. P.E.A.C.E. system's operational methods used through FIG.II-VIII: PhonExpress device systems and FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.This PhonExpress account-code electronic system is capable to be used inprivacy of residence, offices, and businesses, anytime anywhereworldwide.

Demands that are on today's society, people always in a hurry to getthings done, quick and easy. Always on the go, running around in anykind of weather, trying to meet deadlines on paying bills, or purchasingthis or that using all kinds of account cards. Everyone tries to keep upwith the demands of the modern world. It becomes very stressful and timeconsuming never having enough time to relax, in the privacy of home orat the office.

With today's terrorism, identity theft, cost of living, gas prices onthe rise, makes it harder for people to go places or want to shop. Thisbecomes extremely hard and very costly for some people, whom have notransportation, are disabled, handicapped, vision impaired, blind,hearing impaired deaf, elderly, to be able to leave, to access funds,pay on bills, purchase grocery's, prescriptions, and mechanize atstores, banks, pharmacies. Some people at work or office, during theirlunch hour, try to beat the time, with leaving to get funds from thebank, or pay on a bill, purchase a product, because some businesses areclosed before they are able to get off of work or out of office. When aloved one is in school, away at college, or overseas and is need forfunds quickly, this consumes a lot of time, wiring funds, could takedays, possible weeks and is very costly.

Now, the operations of FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system base unit and digitaltransmission of direct-line to FIG. IX: PEACE converter. Through usageof FIG. II: PhonExpress telephones, FIG. IV: PhonExpress cellulartelephones, PhonExpress FIG. III: telephone adapters, and FIG. VII:PhonExpress computerized keyboard, FIG. VIII: PhonExpress TV remoteusage of ONE FIG. I: PhonExpress system card. People are able to haveaccount transactions at their fingertips. Enables everyone toindependently, in the privacy of residence or office anytime, day ornight anywhere Worldwide, have complete control and accuracy over theirown account transactions, activating, accessing, sending or receiving,transferring account funds with any accounts of currency or credit.Purchasing products, paying for products, paying bills, receivingchecks, retrieve and transfer informational data or classifiedinformational data.

FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.-system operations with FIG. II-FIG. VIII: PhonExpresstelephones, PhonExpress cellular telephones, PhonExpress computerizedkeyboards, PhonExpress TV remotes, and PhonExpress various adapters forusage of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card is for everyone. Veryeconomical cost is as less as a FIG. II-FIG. IV: PhonExpress telephonecall.

Extremely helpful for disabled, vision impaired, blind, hearingimpaired, deaf, people hospitalized elderly, military men and women.Enables people immediate funds, financial accuracy, Enables accounttransactions, Shopping, retrieving information anytime, Worldwide overFIG. II-FIG. VIII: PhonExpress telephones, PhonExpress cellulartelephones, PhonExpress computerized keyboard, PhonExpress TV remote,and PhonExpress system adapters.

P.E.A.C.E. System's enables to help people to transfer medical records,without needing to go from one doctor's office to sign papers, to havethem transferred to another doctor's office. This process is quick andfast. With in no time doctors are able to have medical records inminutes. Enables to help people to keep track of where EBT accounts areused, and unemployment accounts are used. Whether or not used for theright purpose.

P.E.A.C.E. system enables a variety of protection and carries greatbenefits against identity theft of accounts and a persons'identification, by the person accessing activating accounts and codethemselves personally, having control over their own accounts and codes.

SPECIFICATION OF PROTECTION AND BENEFITS

-   1. Protection against account identity theft, frauds, hackers    Informational data thievery,-   2. No Account card charges-   3. No ATM charges or amount fees, Protection against thievery-   4. No Bank charges,-   5. No fee amount for opening account,-   6. No monthly fees-   7. No Mix-up with transaction of account funds-   8. No Checks-   9. Protection against Check frauds,-   10. Protection against bouncing Checks-   11. No Credit card charges-   12. No Embarrassments with Mix-up of account cards-   13. Helps Paramedics, Police to be able to retrieve Identification    of a person who is unconscious-   14. Helps Paramedics, Doctors are able to retrieve any medical    history on a person and medications quick-   15. Protection against Identity theft: with mail, Mail-order fraud-   16. Protection against Shoot-outs at business establishments,    Thievery of merchandize (not paid for)-   17. Protection against Thievery or Losing one of the many account    cards (with currency or credit) ID cards, Military ID cards, Medical    cards, SS card, Bank card,-   18. Protection against Thievery of carry any currency on person-   19. Enables more usage with Account-Code or Code-Account for any    transactions, used with digital signals or without on FIG. II-FIG.    VIII PhonExpress systems, at ones fingertips, made more privately at    place of residence or office activating, accessing accounts of    either currency or credit, along with retrieving classified    information in seconds, electronic shopping made faster and easier    just a phone call away,-   20. Enables more usage of Account-Code or Code-Account transactions    over FIG. II-VIII PhonExpress systems through cellular telephone,    telephones, computerized keyboard, TV remotes, Activating accounts,    accessing accounts in vehicles, on planes, on boats, on trains,    vacations, away at collages, overseas, anywhere-anytime-   21. Enables more usage of Account-Code or Code-Account transactions    over FIG. III PhonExpress adapter that is connected to original    telephone-   22. Account-Code or Code-Account activated, accessed without    speaking to anyone or a computerized voice-   23. Self-control over Account usage of checking, savings, bonds,    insurance's, CD's, medical, medication lists, EBT, unemployment,    stocks, phones, bills, records, documents, school lunches, collage    funds, school homework, background checks, identification, telephone    minutes, medical information, doctor records, police records, any    place that has account numbers and account cards-   24. Builds up economy-   25. More employment-   26. Easier for businesses to maintain and access their accounts and    codes-   27. Less stress-   28. No delays-   29. No crowds-   30. No waiting-   31. No long lines-   32. No need to carry cash-   33. Very economical-   34. Less cost-   35. Profits everyone-   36. Less time consuming-   37. Less traffic-   38. Less gas usage-   39. Read-outs or Print-outs made easy with FIG. I-1 Slip-card    Slip-port accounts of [7] IDH-line of Identification, background    check, [8] MDH-line of Medical history, Medication usage of    cardholder-   40. Extremely useful and benefits everyone, our military men and    woman, people who are disabled, handicapped, vision impaired, blind,    hearing impaired, deaf, elderly Gives more independence-   41. Enables People More security and more time relaxing and handy    for everyone-   42. Everything in One FIG. I PhonExpress system card and concealed    FIG. I-1 Slip-card-   43. Enables people Self-usage of their very own personal accounts    concealed within FIG. I: PhonExpress system card, when in need,    access by pressing on one of the open/close keys that protracts out    FIG. I-I Slip-card and retracts back in on either the Left-side or    Right-side of choice.-   44. FIG. I: PhonExpress system card is usage of any type of    Account-Code and Code-Account all in One-   45. Everyone themselves is able to electronically access, retrieve,    transfer informational data, transfer prescriptions to pharmacies,    background checks, weather be schools, jobs, police records.-   46. Enables people themselves immediate action over their own    Account-Code and Code-Account transactions Accessing their own    medical information, classified records, any type of accounts with    funds, credit, information, records any type of classified    information, from FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter connected to any    businesses or companies computerized resource system Send or    transfer any type of funds or any type of classified information,    quickly to anyone, away at college, overseas, on vacation worldwide-   47. This is all used over FIG. II: PhonExpress telephones, FIG. III:    PhonExpress telephone adapters, FIG. IV: PhonExpress cellular    telephones, FIG. V: PhonExpress store adapter, FIG. VI, VI-A, VI-B,    VI-C, VI-D, VI-E PhonExpress various adapters, FIG. VII: PhonExpress    computerized keyboard and FIG. VIII: PhonExpress TV remote-keypad-   48. ONE FIG. I: PhonExpress system card established with usage of    two open/close keys either protracts-out or retracts back-in the    concealed FIG. I-1: Slip-card-   49. Enables Transmission, analyzing process, translating data,    transforming Account-Code and Code-Account data into digital    signals, transmitting electronically through FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.    system base unit and its electronic usage through FIG. Ix P.E.A.C.E.    Converter and its direct-line and connection to any and all business    or companies computerized resource server-   50. Enables with FIG. VIII: PhonExpress TV remote shopping and    purchasing directly from Live TV sale programs with delivery-   51. Enables with FIG. VII: PhonExpress computerized keyboard    shopping and purchasing directly through the computer without usage    of accounts used over the internet, only through P.E.A.C.E. system-   52. Enables easy Identification and background checks at any FIG.    VI-C PhonExpress adapters for electronic doorways, for offices,    schools, collages, airports, police departments, government offices    FIG. VI-E hospitals, doctors Enables easy pay for electronic account    transactions, sending, receiving, transferring funds with FIG. VI-A,    VI-B, VI-PhonExpress adapter for buses, or taxi cabs, just one swipe    while boarding a bus, or taking a ride with taxi cab,-   53. Maintaining Self-control over Account-Code transactions with-out    leaving anywhere, running place to place, activating and accessing    their own account transactions, inventory on account records    themselves, availability to setup financial plans personally,    controlling own account records independently and personally anytime    to anywhere-   54. FIG. I: PhonExpress system card Portal [2] Credit-line: entry to    an electronic terminal that pertains to credit, wherever credit    accounts are established.-   55. Enables for activation and accessibility to any credit account    with any place of business, that the person has credit established,    usage with entry of route number, credit account number and    cardholder's security code, usage with any FIG. II-FIG. VIII    PhonExpress systems telephones, telephone adapters, cellular    telephones, computerized keyboards, TV remotes, anytime day or night    Worldwide.-   56. Receiving account or credit account funds immediately-   57. FIG. I: PhonExpress system card Portal [1] Financial-line: entry    to an electronic terminal that pertains to accounts of currency-   58. Enables activation and accessibility to any amount of funds with    any accounts with currency, with entry of route number, account    number and card-holder's security code, usage on any FIG. II-FIG.    VIII PhonExpress systems anytime day or night Worldwide.-   59. ONE FIG. I: PhonExpress system card: establishes four main    account-code portal terminals-   60. FIG. I: PhonExpress system card with in, is concealed FIG. I-I    Slip-card establishes four accounts and electronic computerized    terminal of options directly on and through account usage of FIG.    I-I Slip-card-   61. FIG. I-1 PhonExpress slip-card Slip-port [5] Reserve line:    enables cardholder entry to access five options of digital    computerized accounts, which provides another different way for    accessing funds, funds of either currency or credit placed on    different computerized account options from different sources    Enables easy-way of budgeting, handier for any type of funds for    cardholder to self-control.-   62. FIG. I-I Slip-card and its Slip-port [6] Express-line: entry    ways to five electronic computerized options-   63. Electronic entry to five computerized accounts by usage through    one account-code line, activating [6]Express-line by sliding through    FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress systems slot-port which then    PhonExpress telephones, PhonExpress cellular telephones, or    PhonExpress adapters electronically displays on LCD screens,    Computerized screens, three computerized electronic options to    choose from-   64. Enables people more independence and keeping track of account    flow with either of currency or credit, more accurate and precise-   65. FIG. VIII: PhonExpress remote for TV, has made it easier to    purchase products from live viewing and immediately pay for items    with delivery.-   66. FIG. VII: PhonExpress keyboard for computers enables shopping    and paying immediately for products more protection and private    without entering vital information over the web site.-   67. Extremely fast and efficient Enables people themselves to have    control over account-code transactions-   68. Enables Everything done at residence or office people not have    to go anywhere or worrying weather conditions-   69. FIG. I: Portal B [4] Consumers-line: entry to electronic digital    code terminal, which P.E.A.C.E. system electronically connects a    direct line to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter that is electronically    connected to business or companies resource server of data inventory    and prices transmitting digital signals simultaneously to and from    FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress systems of telephones, telephone    adapters, computerized keyboard, TV remote, cellular telephones,    store adapters. Engaging into FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base unit terminal    system for electronic operations, processing account-code    transactions transmitting digital signals with FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E.    converter that's connected to business or companies computerized    resource systems.-   70. P.E.A.C.E. establishes a fast and easy way to shop    electronically, purchase products immediately for any kind of    merchandise, products, buying groceries, medications, transportation    tickets etc usage at home in seconds quick and easy, over    PhonExpress systems of telephone, telephone adapter, computerized    keyboard, TV remote, have everything delivered to their doorstep, or    anywhere anytime, day or night to anywhere, worldwide-   71. Controlling in-store accounts easier with usage one of FIG. I:    PhonExpress system card it's concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card Slip-port    [6] Express-line and its one out of five electronic computerized    options Option 2 Express-store-   72. FIG. VII—PhonExpress computerized keyboard, enables sharing the    usage, changing the computer keyboard system into PhonExpress    keyboard. While shopping on internet PhonExpress keyboard will    obtain informational data of items and prices, chosen, PhonExpress    interacts with Internet, Without any information given over the    Internet totally through different terminals of transmission of    digital signals enables for a different process of account-code    transactions with funds of currency or credit accounts through    transmission of digital signals to satellite to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.    system base unit to any of FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converters connected    to business or companies resource servers.-   73. FIG. VIII: PhonExpress TV remote enables electronic shopping    through TV digital signals air wave easy and fast over Live TV    programs and with the sales easy for obtaining and purchasing    product plus have everything delivered through digital TV-   74. FIG. I: Portal [3] Security-line entry to electronic digital    code terminal, obtaining informational data to transfer, retrieve,    or send any type of, records, documents which FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.    system base unit electronically connects a direct transmission line    to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter that is connected to business or    companies resource server for codes obtaining informational data and    transmitting digital signals to and from PhonExpress telephones,    PhonExpress cellular telephones, PhonExpress telephone adapters,    PhonExpress computerized Enables people to transfer medical records    to one place to another without having to go and sign papers to    release medical records from one doctors office to fax to another    doctor's office.-   75. PhonExpress operations enables people to have Mail transmitted    to residence or office anywhere the person accesses mail from.    Instead of the usage of a Mailbox. this enables all people to    receive their Mail faster and easier, Not having to go anywhere,    under any type of weather conditions, people are able to have their    Mail Printed-out Any type of paper Mail can be transmitted    electronically accessed anywhere, but packages still be delivered to    address.-   76. Enables people to transfer Medical records to one place to    another without having to go and sign papers to release medical    records from one doctor's office to fax to another doctor's office.-   77. FIG. I-I Slip-card: Slip-port [7] IDH-line is an entry to access    five options of digital computerized accounts, containing    cardholder's informational data of personal Identification and    history. Enables people to carry all informational data of ID,    education, employment and background history, placed directly into    digital computerized accounts Which comes in handy without hunting    for it, access only by security codes.-   78. FIG. I-I Slip-card: Slip-port [8] MDH-line is an entry to access    five options of digital computerized accounts, access informational    data containing Medical informational data of cardholder's present    medical problems, list of present medication, Medical history    childhood medical records. Enables cardholder to carry on them any    Medical informational data and to have all their medical records    handy of present health problems, present usage of medications, past    medical history, childhood medical records. Access only by security    codes and enables for a list of prescription medications a person is    using to be printed out with connection to a Printer for larger    printouts, and P.E.A.C.E. receipts.-   79. Electronically accessing, retrieving themselves, or transferring    informational data, or transferring prescriptions to pharmacies,    background checks, weather be schools, jobs, police records, medical    information, classified records, any type of accounts with funds,    credit, information, records any type of classified information,    from FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter connected to any businesses or    companies computerized resource system Send or transfer any type of    funds or any type of classified information, quickly to anyone, away    at college, overseas, on vacation worldwide

BRIEF SUMMARY

PhonExpress Account-Code Electronic System P.E.A.C.E operational withaccount- and code systems through PhonExpress seven operational keys,card slot-port, receipt dispensers and with Printer attachments.P.E.A.C.E. system's PhonExpress is built into telephones, telephoneadapters, cellular telephones, store adapters, computerized keyboard,electronic doorway systems and TV remotes. This usage is with only onesingle PhonExpress system card/slip-card. Enables everyone moreindependence and controlling their own account transactions, activation,accessibility, and processing any type of account funds, with eithercurrency or credit wherever credit is established. With sending orretrieving any type of informational data, purchasing any kind ofmerchandize, at their own residence or office and everything deliveredat doorstep, anytime day or night anywhere, worldwide. This is alleasily done at residence, office, hospitals, work, in a car, onvacation.

PhonExpress Account-Code Electronic System establishes ONE FIG. I:PhonExpress system card which enables electronic entryways to four mainaccount-code portal terminals that enables activation and accessibilitywith security codes to any type of accounts-codes transactions; accountsof currency or credit, accessing codes for informational data, shoppinganywhere. Plus by using one of the FIG. I: PhonExpress system cardopen/close keys, will automatically protract and retract from eitherside a concealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card. Which holds four moreentry's to Slip-ports. Each Slip-port establishes accessibility bysecurity codes to five options for electronic digital computerizedaccounts. Establishes help for the cardholder to maintain budget andaccessing funds of either currency, credit, food stamps in accounts.These computerized accounts contain distribution of funds foremployment, unemployment, SSI, EBT. This enables cardholder to alsocarry informational data such as identification, present healthproblems, medical history, and present usage of medications,transmitting signals to data from medical devices, accessing funds ofcredit, in-store credit, or prepaid PhonExpress minutes, business orcompanies' discounts.

P.E.A.C.E system's ONE World System enables everyone anytime, worldwideto shop more and purchase products, food fast and easy from stores,restaurants, fast food, medications from pharmacies, and have everythingdelivered to doorstep. More sufficient for people to control their ownaccount-code transactions themselves, sending or receiving, transferringfunds, informational data accurately without any unnecessary charges orfees, giving people the advantage to no-longer carry any cash funds orhaving the necessity of any of the many other cards anymore. P.E.A.C.E.system establishes more protection, against identity theft, hackers, andterrorism, not necessary for any other account cards, identificationcard, medical card and many credit cards.

All easily done at residence, office, hospitals, work, in a car, onvacation anytime day or night anywhere, worldwide.

This All is accessibility with only ONE FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.As little cost of a PhonExpress call.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF DRAWINGS AND FIGURES

In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number butdifferent alphabetic suffixes.

FIG. I-F: PhonExpress system card: SIDE 1: “Front view” Showing: SIDE 1:

FIG. I-F: K: PhonExpress Title emblem

FIG. I-F: LK1: Left Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: RK2: Right Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: B: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 1: of FIG.I-F: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F: B1: Number [1] Portal

FIG. I-F: B2: Name of Portal Financial-line

FIG. I-F: B3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-F: C: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 1: of FIG.I-F: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F: C1: Number [2] Portal

FIG. I-F: C2: Name of Portal Credit-line

FIG. I-F: C3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-F: D: Not showing Concealed left-side Slip-Ports [5] Reserve-lineof FIG. I-1F Slip-card

FIG. I-F: E: Not showing Concealed right-side Slip-Ports [7] IDH-line ofFIG. I-1F Slip-card

FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card: SIDE 2 “Back-side” view Showing: SIDE2:

FIG. I-B: F: PhonExpress Title emblem

FIG. I-B: G: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 2: of FIG.I-B: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-B: G1: Number [3] Portal

FIG. I-B: G2: Name of Portal Security-line

FIG. I-B: G3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-B: H: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 2: of FIG.I-B: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-B: H1: Number [4] Portal

FIG. I-B: H2: Name of Portal Consumers-line

FIG. I-B: H3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-B: I: Not showing Concealed left side Slip-Ports [6] Express-lineof FIG. I-1B: Slip-card

FIG. I-B: J: Not showing Concealed right side Slip-Ports [8] MDH-line ofFIG. I-1B: Slip-card

FIG. I-FL: PhonExpress system card: SIDE 1: “Front ‘Left-side’ view”Showing: Slip-Port viewing

FIG. I-F: K: PhonExpress Title emblem

FIG. I-F: LK1: Left Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: RK2: Right Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: B: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 1: of FIG.I-F: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F: B1: Number [1] Portal

FIG. I-F: B2: Name of Portal Financial-line

FIG. I-F: B3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-F: C: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 1: of FIG.I-F: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F: C1: Number [2] Portal

FIG. I-F: C2: Name of Portal Credit-line

FIG. I-F: C3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-I-F: D: Showing Concealed Left-side Slip-Ports [5] Reserve-lineof FIG. I-1F Slip-card

FIG. I F: E: Not showing concealed right-side Slip-Ports [7] IDH-line ofFIG. I-1F Slip-card

FIG. I-FR: PhonExpress system card: SIDE 1: “Front ‘Right-side’ view”Showing: Slip-Port viewing

FIG. I-F: K: PhonExpress Title emblem

FIG. I-F: LK1: Left Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: RK2: Right Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: B: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 1: of FIG.I-F: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F: B1: Number [1] Portal

FIG. I-F: B2: Name of Portal Financial-line

FIG. I-F: B3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-F: C: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 1: of FIG.I-F: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F: C1: Number [2] Portal

FIG. I-F: C2: Name of Portal Credit-line

FIG. I-F: C3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-F: D: Not showing concealed left-side Slip-Port [5] Reserve-lineof FIG. I-1F Slip-card

FIG. I-I F: E: Showing Concealed Right-side Slip-Ports [7] IDH-line ofFIG. I-1F Slip-card

FIG. I-BL: PhonExpress system card SIDE 2: “Back-‘Left-side’ view”Showing view of concealed FIG. I-1B: Slip-card

FIG. I-B: F: PhonExpress Title emblem

FIG. I-B: G: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 2: of FIG.IB: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-B: G1: Number [3] Portal

FIG. I-B: G2: Name of Portal Security-line

FIG. I-B: G3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-B: H: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 2: of FIG.IB: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-B: H1: Number [4] Portal

FIG. I-B: H2: Name of Portal Consumers-line

FIG. I-B: H3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-B: I: Showing concealed Left-side Digital account-code numbersengraved of FIG. I-1B Slip-card

FIG. I-B: I1: Number [6] Slip-Ports

FIG. I-B: I2: Name of Slip-Ports Express-line

FIG. I-B: I3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-I B: J: Not Showing Concealed Right-side Slip-Ports [8] MDH-lineof FIG. I-1B: Slip-card

FIG. I-BR: PhonExpress system card SIDE 2: “Back-‘Right-side’ view”Showing view of concealed FIG. I-1B: Slip-card

FIG. I-B: F: PhonExpress Title emblem

FIG. I-B: G: Digital account-code numbers engraved on SIDE 2: of FIG.IB: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-B: G1: Number [3] Portal

FIG. I-B: G2: Name of Portal Security-line

FIG. I-B: G3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-B: H Showing Digital account-code numbers engraved of FIG. IB:PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-B: H1: Number [4] Portal

FIG. I-B: H2: Name of Portal Consumers-line

FIG. I-B: H3: Engraved Braille Write

FIG. I-B: I: Not showing Concealed Left-side Slip-Port [6] Express-lineof FIG. I-1B: Slip-card

FIG. I-I B: J: Showing concealed Right-side Digital account-code numbersengraved of FIG. I-1B: Slip-card

FIG. I-B: J1: Number [8] Slip-Ports

FIG. I-B: J2: Name of Slip-Ports MDH-line

FIG. I-B: J3: Engraved Braille Write

PhonExpress system's operational keys: OF LOCATION OF KEYS:

FIG. II: 1 PhonExpress telephone, FIG. II: 2 PhonExpress desk telephone

FIG. II: A: [P] PhonExpress key

FIG. II: A1: [A] Account-Code key

FIG. II: A2: [S] System key

FIG. II: A3: Slot-port

FIG. II: A4: ENTER key

FIG. II: A5: SAVE key

FIG. II: A6: C/C/C: Cancel/Copy/Change

FIG. II: A7: PhonExpress key “for PhonExpress electronic usage”

FIG. II: A8: [*] Star key “YES”

FIG. II: A9: [#] Pound key “NO”

FIG. II: A10: Receipt distribution

FIG. II: A11: Lights “for incoming calls, funds, informational data”

FIG. II: A11 a: Lights “for incoming calls, funds, informational data”

FIG. II: A12: LCD Screen

FIG. II: A13: Speakers “tone sounds for incoming calls, funds,informational data”

FIG. II: A13 a: Speakers “tone sounds for incoming calls, funds,informational data”

FIG. II: A14: P.E.A.C.E. Title emblem

FIG. II: A15: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, informationaldata”

FIG. II: A15 a: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds,informational data”

FIG. II: A15 b: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds,informational data”

FIG. II: A15 c: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds,informational data”

FIG. II: A16: Voice synchronizer “obtain voice change into digital data”

FIG. II: A16 a: Voice synchronizer “obtain voice change into digitaldata”

ATTACHMENTS

FIG. II: A17: Out-let cord

FIG. II: A18: connection for Printer cord plugs in

FIG. II: A19: connection for Computer cord plugs in

FIG. II: A19 a: connection for Flash-drive

FIG. II: A20: connection for USB drive

FIG. II: A20 b: Plate “separating cords”

FIG. II: A PhonExpress Telephone Adapter

FIG. II: A: [P] PhonExpress key

FIG. II: A1: [A] Account-Code key

FIG. II: A2: [S] System key

FIG. II: A3: Slot-port

FIG. II: A4: ENTER key

FIG. II: A5: SAVE key

FIG. II: A6: C/C/C: Cancel/Copy/Change

FIG. II: A7: PhonExpress key “for PhonExpress electronic usage”

FIG. II: A8: [#] Pound key “NO”

FIG. II: A9: [*] Star key “YES”

FIG. II: A10: Receipt distribution

FIG. II: A11: Lights “for incoming calls, funds, informational data”

FIG. II: A11 a: Lights “for incoming calls, funds, informational data”

FIG. II: A12: LCD Screen

FIG. II: A13: Speakers “tone sounds for incoming calls, funds,informational data”

FIG. II: A13 a: Speakers “tone sounds for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. II: A14: P.E.A.C.E. Title emblem

FIG. II: A15: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. II: A15 a: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. II: A15 b: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. II: A15 c: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. II: A16: Voice synchronizer “obtain voice change into digital data”

FIG. II: A16 a: Voice synchronizer “obtain voice change into digitaldata”

Attachments

FIG. II: A17: Out-let cord FIG. III: A17 a connection to an originaltelephone

FIG. II: A18: connection for Printer cord plug in

FIG. II: A19 connection for Computer cord plug in

FIG. III:-FIG. III: A-MAKINGS PhonExpress Cellular Telephone (originalor flip)

FIG. III: A: [P] PhonExpress key

FIG. III: A1: [A] Account-Code key

FIG. III: A2: [S] System key

FIG. III: A3: Slot-port

FIG. III: A4: ENTER key

FIG. III: A5: SAVE key

FIG. III: A6: C/C/C: Cancel/Copy/Change

FIG. III: A7: PhonExpress key “for PhonExpress electronic usage”

FIG. III: A8: [#] Pound key “NO”

FIG. III: A9: [*] Star key “YES”

FIG. III: A11: Lights “for incoming calls, funds, informational data”

FIG. III: A11 a: Lights “for incoming calls, funds, informational data”

FIG. III: A12: LCD Screen

FIG. III: A13: Speakers “tone sounds for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. III: A13 a: Speakers “tone sounds for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. III: A13 b: Speakers “tone sounds for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. III: A14: P.E.A.C.E. Titled emblem

FIG. III: A15: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. III: A15 a: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. III: A15 b: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. III: A15 c: Vibration device “for incoming calls, funds, andinformational data”

FIG. III: A16: Voice synchronizer “obtain voice change into digitaldata”

FIG. III: A16 a: Voice synchronizer “obtain voice change into digitaldata”

Attachments

FIG. III: A17: Out-let cord

FIG. III: A17 a: connection for Car charger out-lets

FIG. III: A18: Printer cord plug in

FIG. III: A19: connection for Computer cord plug in

FIG. III: A19 a: connection for flash-drive

FIG. III: A20: connection for USB drive

FIG. III: A20 a: Plate “separating cords”

FIG. IV: PhonExpress Store Adapter

FIG. IV: A: [P] PhonExpress key

FIG. IV: A1: [A] Account-Code key

FIG. IV: A2: [S] System key

FIG. IV: A3: Slot-port

FIG. IV: A5: ENTER key

FIG. IV: A7: PhonExpress “for PhonExpress electronic usage”

FIG. IV: A8: [#] Pound key “NO”

FIG. IV: A9: [*] Star key “YES”

FIG. IV: A14: P.E.A.C.E. Titled emblem

FIG. IV: A17: connection for Out-let cord

FIG. IV: A19 a: connection for Computer cord plug in

FIG. V: PhonExpress TV Remote

FIG. V: A: [P] PhonExpress key

FIG. V: A1: [A] Account-Code key

FIG. V: A2: [S] System key

FIG. V: A3: Slot-port

FIG. V: A4: ENTER key

FIG. V: A5: SAVE key

FIG. V: A6: C/C/C Cancel/Copy/Change

FIG. V: A7: PhonExpress “for PhonExpress placement electronic usage”

FIG. V: A8: [#] Pound key “NO”

FIG. V: A9: [*] Star key “YES”

FIG. V: A14: P.E.A.C.E. Titled emblem

FIG. V: A22: Digital eye transmits digital signals through TV digitalserves

FIG. VI-FIG. VI A, FIG. VI B, FIG. VI C, FIG. VI D, FIG. VI E, FIG. VI FPhonExpress Adapter

FIG. VI: Varity of PhonExpress adapters

FIG. VI: A PhonExpress Vehicles adapters

FIG. VI: B PhonExpress Bus adapters

FIG. VI: C PhonExpress Electronic door adapters' entryways for “schools,colleges, government offices, airports, hospitals EST.

FIG. VI: D PhonExpress Machines adapters for obtaining Food-drinks, formaking payments

FIG. VI: E PhonExpress Electronic ICD Transmitters adapters to Hospitals

FIG. VI A: [P] PhonExpress key

FIG. VI A1: [A] Account-Code key

FIG. VI A2: [S] System key

FIG. VI A3: Slot-port

FIG. VI A5: ENTER key

FIG. VI A6: C/C/C: Cancel/Copy/Change

FIG. VI A8: [#] Pound key “NO”

FIG. VI A9: [*] Star key “YES”

FIG. VI A10: Receipt distribution

FIG. VI A14: P.E.A.C.E. Titled emblem

FIG. VII: PhonExpress Computerized Keyboard

FIG. VII: A: [P] PhonExpress key

FIG. VII: A1: [A] Account-Code key

FIG. VII: A2: [S] System key

FIG. VII: A3: Slot-port

FIG. VII: A4: ENTER key

FIG. VII: A5: SAVE key

FIG. VII: A6: C/C/C=Cancel/Copy/Change

FIG. VII: A7: PhonExpress “for PhonExpress electronic usage”

FIG. VII: A8: [#] Pound key “NO”

FIG. VII: A9: [*] Star key “YES”

FIG. VII: A10: Receipt distribution

FIG. VII: A14: P.E.A.C.E. Titled emblem

P.E.A.C.E. ATTACHMENTS: FIG. II: PhonExpress Telephone PAGES 14-43

-   -   Enables for account-code transactions of currency, credit,        in-store credit and/or electronic shopping obtaining, retrieving        informational data, anytime, day or night anywhere worldwide

FIG. II: A17 PLUG IN TO OUT-LET

FIG. II: A18 CONNECTION TO PRINTER

FIG. II: A19 CONNECTION TO COMPUTER

FIG. II: A19 a CONNECTION TO FLASH DRIVE

FIG. II: A20 USB DRIVE

FIG. II: A20 b PLATE DIVIDED CONNECTIONS

P.E.A.C.E. ATTACHMENTS: FIG. IIA: PhonExpress Telephone Adapters PAGE15-43

-   -   Enables for account-code transactions of currency, credit,        in-store credit and/or electronic shopping obtaining, retrieving        informational data, anytime, day or night anywhere worldwide

FIG. IIA: A17 PLUG IN TO OUT-LET

FIG. IIA: A17 a CONNECTION TO ORIGINAL TELEPHONE

FIG. IIA: A18 CONNECTION TO PRINTER

FIG. IIA: A19 CONNECTION TO COMPUTER

FIG. IIA: A19 a CONNECTION TO FLASH DRIVE

FIG. IIA: A20 b PLATE DIVIDED CONNECTIONS

P.E.A.C.E. ATTACHMENTS: FIG. III: PhonExpress Cellular Telephone PAGE16-43

-   -   Enables for account-code transactions of currency, credit,        in-store credit and/or electronic shopping obtaining, retrieving        informational data, anytime, day or night anywhere worldwide

FIG. III: A17 b CONNECTION FOR CAR CHARGER

FIG. III: A17 c PLUG-IN TO OUT LET

FIG. III: A18 a-A10—CONNECTION TO PRINTER

FIG. III: A19 CONNECTION TO COMPUTER

FIG. III: A19 a CONNECTION TO FLASH DRIVE

FIG. III: A20 connection for USB DRIVE

FIG. III: A20 b PLATE DIVIDED CONNECTIONS

P.E.A.C.E. ATTACHMENTS: FIG. IV: PhonExpress Store Adapter PAGE 17-43

Enables for account-code transactions of currency, credit, in-storecredit anytime, day or night anywhere worldwide

FIG. IV: A17 PLUG IN TO OUT-LET

FIG. IV: A19 b CONNECTION TO CASH-REGISTER

VIEWED IN DRAWINGS: PAGES 21, 22, 23, 24, 25

In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number butdifferent alphabetic suffixes.

P.E.A.C.E. DRAWINGS:

FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone, FIG. II: A PhonExpress telephone adapterFIG. III: PhonExpress cellular telephone,

FIG. IV: PhonExpress Store Adapter:

-   -   Enables for account-code transactions of currency, credit,        in-store credit and/or electronic shopping anytime, day or night        anywhere worldwide

FIG. V: PhonExpress TV Remote

-   -   Enables for account-code transactions of currency, credit,        in-store credit and/or electronic shopping anytime, day or night        anywhere worldwide

A20 a DIGITAL EYE:

FIG. IV: PhonExpress store adapter FIG. VI-A-FIG. VI-E: VARIOUSPhonExpress adapters VIEWED PAGE 22-27

FIG. VI-A: PhonExpress car adapter

-   -   Enables paying for taxi-rides, enables for account-code        transactions of currency, credit, anytime, day or night anywhere        worldwide

FIG. VI-B: PhonExpress bus adapter

-   -   Enables paying for bus-rides, enables for account-code        transactions of currency, credit, anytime, day or night anywhere        worldwide

FIG. VI-C: PhonExpress entry way detector adapter

-   -   Enables paying court fees, identification for entryways enables        for account-code transactions of currency, credit anytime, day        or night anywhere worldwide

FIG. VI-D: PhonExpress machine adapter

-   -   Enables paying for pop/food at machines

FIG. VI-E: PhonExpress machine adapter

-   -   Enables quick readings for informational data for ICD/Pacemakers

FIG. VII: PhonExpress computerized keyboard

-   -   Enables for account-code transactions of currency, credit,        in-store credit and/or electronic shopping obtaining, retrieving        informational data, anytime, day or night anywhere worldwide

MAKINGS VIEWED IN DRAWINGS: PAGES

FIG. I METAL MOLD PLATE 1: FIG. I-MP1

FIG. I PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F is ‘Front-side’ of PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-FPa B is ‘Front-side/Portal’ of PhonExpress system card//FIG.I-FPa B: [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-FPb C is ‘Bottom-side/Portal’ of PhonExpress system card//FIG.I-FPb C: [2] Credit-line

Portals

FIG. I-F-[LK1] Left-side Open/Close key

FIG. I-F-[RK2] Right-side Open/Close key

FIG. I-I F ‘Front-side’ Slip-card

FIG. I-I B ‘Back-side’ Slip-card

FIG. I-I F MP2-K7 Square Battery

FIG. I-I F MP2-K7 a Cavity for Square Battery

FIG. I-I F LK5 LEFT Three computerized strips

FIG. I-I F RK6 RIGHT Three computerized strips

Four Wires Two wires AND Two wire

FIG. I-F [K1]/I-F [K2] Two Computerized Chip

FIG. I-I PhonExpress slip-card

FIG. I-I L Left-side PhonExpress Slip-card

FIG. I-I LSPa-D Top-Left-side of PhonExpress Slip-card//Slip-Port D [5]Reserve-line

FIG. I-I LSPb-I Bottom-Left-side of PhonExpress Slip-card//Slip-Port I[6] Express-line

FIG. I-I—R Right-side of PhonExpress Slip-card

FIG. I-I RSPa-E (Top-Right-side) of PhonExpress Slip-card//Slip-Port E[7] IDH-line:

FIG. I-I RSPb-J (Bottom-Right-side) of PhonExpress Slip-card//Slip-PortJ [8] MDH-line:

FIG. I-B (backside) PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-BPa-G [3] Security-line:

FIG. I-BPb-H [4] Consumers-line:

FIGURES OF LISTINGS VIEW DRAWING PAGE 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34

DRAWING VIEWED OF PAGES 29-34

FIG. I PhonExpress system card and hidden FIG. I-I Slip-card

Inside view Top-Bottom

FIG. I-F MPP1: PP1 FIG. I ‘Front-side’ Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-MMP2: MP2 Metal Plate 2: shield and block electronic transmission

FIG. I-I F MPP3: PP3 FIG. I-I ‘Front-side’ Plastic Plate 3

FIG. I-I MMP4: MP4 Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-IB MPP5: PP5 FIG. I-I ‘Back-side’ Plastic Plate 5

FIG. I MMP6: MP6 Metal Plate 6: shield and block electronic transmission

FIG. I-B MPP7: PP7 FIG. I ‘Back-side’ Plastic Plate 7

FIG. K1: Left-side Open/Close keys

FIG. K2: Right-side Open/Close keys

FIG. L-K1 a: Left-side open/close coverings

FIG. R-K2 a: Right-side open/close coverings

FIG. I-FB: [1] Financial-line engraved Codes for Front-side’ Portal

FIG. I-FC [2] Credit-line engraved Codes for Front-side’ Portal

FIG. ‘L-K3 a: two wires

FIG. L-K3: computerized plate-form

FIG. IB [3] Security-line engraved Codes for Back-side’ Portal

FIG. IB [4] Consumers-line engraved Codes for Back-side’ Portal

FIG. 7 Flat square battery: 1/16 of inch high ½ inch by ½ inch in length

MAKINGS VIEWED IN DRAWINGS: PAGES 28-43

FIG. I PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F: “Front-view” two Portals and Two Open/Close keys

FIG. I-F: PPI: Plastic Plate with Portals [1] Financial-line and [2]Credit-line

FIG. I-F: MP2: Not showing view of Metal Plate

FIG. I-I F: PP3: Plastic Plate with Slip-ports [5] Reserve-line and [7]IDH-line

FIG. I-I C: MP4: Not showing view of Metal Plate

FIG. I-I B: PP5: Not showing view of Plastic Plate

FIG. I-B: MP6: Not showing view of Metal Plate:

FIG. I-B PP7: Not showing view of Plastic Plated

FIG. I-B ‘Back view”

FIG. I-B: PP7: Plastic Plate with Portals [3] Security-line and [4]Consumers-line

FIG. I-B: MP6: Not showing view of Metal Plate

FIG. I-I B: PP5: Plastic Plate with Slip-ports [6] Express-line and [8]MDH-line

FIG. I-I C: MP4: Not showing view of Metal Plate

FIG. I-I F: PP3: Not showing view of Plastic Plate

FIG. I-F: MP2: Not showing view of Metal Plate

FIG. I-F: PP1: Not showing view of Plastic Plate

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FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F: PP1: Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-F: B: Engraved code for Portal [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-F: B1: Number engraved

FIG. I-F: B2: Name of Portal engraved

FIG. I-F: B3: Engraved Braille write

FIG. I-F: L-K1 a: Left-side Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: K: Emblem

FIG. I-F: R-K2 a: Right-side of Open/Close key

FIG. I-F: C: Engraved code for Portal [2] Credit-line

FIG. I-F: C1 Number engraved

FIG. I-F: C2 Name of Portal engraved

FIG. I-F: C3 Engraved Braille write

FIG. I: MP2: Metal Plate 2

FIG. I-F: L-K1 b: computerized chip, that operates the Left Open/Closekey this protracts and retract FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F: L-K3: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerized strip; empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F: L-K3 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity; engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: L-K5 a computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K6 a computerized strip that operates the Right-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K4 a Two wires that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity; engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: R-K4 the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerize strips this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F: R-K2 b computerized chip, that operates the Right Open/Closekey: protracts and retract FIG. I-I Slip-card

MAKINGS IN DRAWINGS: PAGES 29-43

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-I F: PP3: Plastic Plate 3

FIG. I-I F: D: Engraved code for Slip-port [5] Reserve-line

FIG. I-I F: D 1 Number engraved

FIG. I-I F: D 2 Name of Slip-port engraved

FIG. I-I F: D 3 Engraved Braille write

FIG. I-I F: E Engraved code for Slip-port [7] IDH-line

FIG. I-I F: E 1 Number engraved

FIG. I-I F: E 2 Name of Slip-port engraved

FIG. I-I F: E 3 Engraved Braille write

FIG. I-I C: MP4: Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-I C: L-K 3 b Two wire that extend through embedded to maintainconnection with computerized chip and battery cavity which engageselectronic charge

FIG. I-I C: L-K 5 b computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I C: K 7 a: this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery isplaced that electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

FIG. I-I C: K 7: Flat-thin battery

FIG. I-I C: K 7 b it is shown in view as a see through covering but thiscovering is not see through it is made of Thin Metal plate

FIG. I-I C: R-K 6 b computerized strip that operates the Right-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I C: R-K 4 b Two wire that extend through embedded to maintainconnection with computerized chip and battery cavity which engageselectronic charge

FIG. I-I B: PP5: not shown but is bottom of FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-B: MP6: not shown but is metal plate that blocks transmission ofopposite portals

FIG. I-B: PP7 this is FIG. I-B the back-side of PhonExpress card

MAKINGS VIEWED IN DRAWINGS: PAGE 30-43

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F PP1: Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-F: L-K 1 a Left covering for open/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 1 b Left computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 3 a the computer chip is embedded and connections tocomputerize strip this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F: L-K 5 a embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-F: B Portal [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-F: C Portal [2] Credit-line

FIG. I-F: K PhonExpress Emblem

FIG. I-F: R-K6 a embedded computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K 2 a Right covering’ for open/close keys

FIG. I-F: R-K 2 b Right computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K 4 a the computer chip is embedded and connections tocomputerize strip this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F MP2: Metal Plate 2

FIG. I-F: L-K 5 b computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 3 b Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity which engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: R-K 4 b Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity which engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: R-K 6 b computerized strip that operates the Right-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I F: PP3 Plastic Plate 3

FIG. I-I F: D Not shown is two Slip-ports

FIG. I-I F: E Not shown is two Slip-ports

MAKINGS IN DRAWINGS: PAGE 30-43

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-I C: MP4 Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-I C: L-K3 b Two wire that extend through and maintain connectionwith computerized chip and battery cavity which engages electroniccharge

FIG. I-I C: K7 a: this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery is placedthat electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

FIG. I-I C: K7: Flat-thin battery

FIG. I-I C: K7 b it is shown in view as a see through covering but thiscovering is not see through it is made of Thin Metal plate

FIG. I-I C: R-K4 b Two wire that extend through and maintain connectionwith computerized chip and battery cavity which engages electroniccharge

FIG. I-I B: PP5 Plastic Plate 5

FIG. I-I B: I and FIG. I-I B: J Not shown is two Slip-ports

FIG. I: MP6 Metal Plate 6

Not shown

FIG. I-B: PP7 Plastic Plate 7

FIG. I-B: G and FIG. I-B: H Not shown is two Portals

MAKINGS VIEWED IN DRAWINGS: PAGE 31-43

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

STEP 1: FIG. I-F: PP1 Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-F: B: Engraved code for Portal [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-F: C: Engraved code for Portal [2] Credit-line

FIG. I-F: K: PhonExpress Emblem

FIG. I-F: L-K 1 a: Left covering for open/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 1 b: Left computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 3: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerized strip; empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F: R-K 2 a: Right covering’ for open/close keys

FIG. I-F: R-K 2 b: Right computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K 4: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerize strips this empowers the computer chip

STEP 2: FIG. I-F: PP1 Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-F: B: Engraved code for Portal [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-F: C: Engraved code for Portal [2] Credit-line

FIG. I-F: K: PhonExpress Emblem

FIG. I-F: L-K 1 a: Left covering for open/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 3: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerized strip; empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F: L-K 5 a: embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K 2 a: Right covering’ for open/close keys

FIG. I-F: R-K 4: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerize strips this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F: R-K 6 a: embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K 3 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: R-K 4 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

MAKINGS VIEWED IN DRAWINGS: PAGE 31-43

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

STEP 3: FIG. I-F MP2: Metal Plate 2

FIG. I-F L-K 5 a: embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-F L-K 1 b: Left computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-F L-K 3: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerized strip; empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F L-K 3 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F R-K 6 a: embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-F R-K 4: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerize strips this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F R-K 2 a: Right covering’ for open/close keys

FIG. I-F R-K 4 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

STEP 4: FIG. I-F: MP2: Metal Plate 2

FIG. I-F: L-K 3 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: L-K 5 a: embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K 4 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: R-K 6 a: embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

STEP 5: FIG. I-F: MP2: Metal Plate 2

FIG. I-F: R-K 4 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: R-K 6 a: embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 1 b: Left computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I=F: L-K 2 b: Right computerized chips for open/close key

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FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

STEP 6: FIG. I-F: PP1: Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-F: PP1: inside Visual of Slip-card

FIG. I-I F: PP3 Front-side Slip-card

FIG. I-I F: D: Engraved code for Slip-port [5] Reserve-line

FIG. I-I F: E: Engraved code for Slip-port [7] IDH-line

STEP 7: FIG. I-I C: MP4: Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-I C: L-K 5 b: computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I C: K7 a: this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery is placedthat electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

FIG. I-I C: L-K 1 b: Left computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-I C: L-K 3 a: Two wires that maintain connection withcomputerized chip and battery cavity; engages electronic charge

FIG. I-I C: K7 a: this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery is placedthat electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

FIG. I-I C: R-K 2 b: Right computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-I C: R-K 4 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-I C: R-K 6 b: embedded computerized strip that operates theRight-side open/close key

STEP 8: FIG. I-I C: MP4: Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-I C: K7: Flat-thin battery

FIG. I-I C: K7 a: this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery is placedthat electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

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FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

COMBINED STEP 9: FIG. I-F: PP1: Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-F: B: Engraved code for Portal [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-F: L-K 1 b: Left computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-F: L-K 3 a: Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip and battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: C Engraved code for Portal [2] Credit-line

FIG. I-F: R-K 2 b: Right computerized chips for open/close key

FIG. I-F: R-K 4 a: the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerize strips this empowers the computer chip

STEP 10: FIG. I-I C: MP4: Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-I C: L-K 5 b: computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I C: R-K 6 b: computerized strip that operates the Right-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I C: K7 a: this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery is placedthat electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

FIG. I-I C: K7: Flat-thin battery

STEP 11: FIG. I-I C: MP4: Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-I C: L-K 5 b: computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I C: K7 a: this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery is placedthat electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

FIG. I-I C: K7: Flat-thin battery

FIG. I-I C: R-K 6 b: computerized strip that operates the Right-sideopen/close key

STEP 12: FIG. I-I C: MP4: Metal Plate 4

FIG. I-I C: L-K 5 b: computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-I C: K 7 b: it is shown in view as a see through covering butthis covering is not see through it is made of Thin Metal plate

FIG. I-I C: R-K6 b computerized strip that operates the Right-sideopen/close key

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FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F: PP1: Plastic Plate 1

FIG. I-F K1 Left open/close key

FIG. I-F L-K1 a Left covering for open/close key

FIG. I-F L-K1 b computerized chip, that operates the Left Open/Close keythis protracts and retract FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F L-K3 the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerized strip this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F L-K1 a Left covering for open/close key

FIG. I-F L-K1 b computerized chip, that operates the Left Open/Close keythis protracts and retract FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F L-K3 the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerized strip this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F L-K3 a Two wire that maintain connection with computerized chipand battery cavity; engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F: B: Engraved code for Portal [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-F: K: PhonExpress Emblem

FIG. I-F: C: Engraved code for Portal [2] Credit-line

FIG. I-F K2 Right open/close key

FIG. I-F R-K2 a Right covering’ for open/close keys

FIG. I-F R-K2 b Right computerized chip for open/close key

FIG. I-F R-K4 the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerize strips this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F R-K2 a Right covering’ for open/close keys

FIG. I-F R-K2 b Right computerized chip for open/close key

FIG. I-F R-K4 the computer chip is embedded and connection tocomputerize strips this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-F R-K4 a Two wire that maintain connection with computerized chipand battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-F L-K5 a embedded computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-F R-K6 a embedded computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-F: MP2: Metal Plate 2

FIG. I-F L-K5 a embedded computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

FIG. I-F R-K6 a embedded computerized strip that operates the Left-sideopen/close key

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FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-I F: PP3 Plastic Plate 3

FIG. I-I F L-K5 a embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-I F R-K6 a embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-I F L-K3 a Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip, battery cavity; engages electronic charge

FIG. I-I F R-K3 the computer chip is embedded connections to computerizestrip this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-I F R-K4 the computer chip is embedded connection to computerizestrips this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-I F R-K4 a Two wire that maintain connection with computerizedchip, battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-I C: MP4 Metal Plate 4 FIG. I-I C L-K5 a embedded computerizedstrip that operates the Left-side open/close key

FIG. I-I C L-K1 b computerized chip, that operates the Left Open/Closekey this protracts & retract FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-I C L-K3 the computer chip is embedded, connection tocomputerized strip this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-I C L-K3 a Two wire maintain connection with computerized chip,battery cavity; engages electronic charge

FIG. I-I C K7 a this is battery cavity for Flat-thin battery is placedthat electronic charge of power for operations of open/close keys

FIG. I-F: B: Engraved code for Portal [1] Financial-line

FIG. I-I: K7: Flat-thin battery

FIG. I-F: C: Engraved code for Portal [2] Credit-line

FIG. I-I C R-K2 b Right computerized chip for open/close key

FIG. I-I C R-K4 the computer chip is embedded connection to computerizestrips this empowers the computer chip

FIG. I-I C R-K4 a Two wire maintain connection with computerized chip,battery cavity engages electronic charge

FIG. I-I C R-K6 a embedded computerized strip that operates theLeft-side open/close key

FIG. I-I B: PP5 Plastic Plate 5

FIG. I-I B I

FIG. I-I B J

FIG. I-B: MP6 Metal Plate 6

FIG. I-B: PP7 Plastic Plate 7

FIG. I-B G Portal Security-line

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FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and concealed FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. I-F PP1

FIG. I-F MP2

FIG. I-I F PP3

FIG. I-I C MP4

FIG. I-I B PP5

FIG. I-B MP6

FIG. I-B PP7

FIG. I-F:

FIG. I-F: & FIG. I-I LF:

FIG. I-F: & FIG. I-I RF:

FIG. I-B:

FIG. I-B: & FIG. I-I LB:

FIG. I-B: & FIG. I-I RB:

MAKINGS IN DRAWINGS: PAGE 35-43 FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter

In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number butdifferent alphabetic suffixes.

P.E.A.C.E. System's DIGITAL TRANSMISSIONAL DEVICES

FIG. B1: In-put processing of digital signals

FIG. B1 a: Electronically transmit, obtain and relay communications ofdigital signals transmitting data in-put from FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. systembase unit, simultaneously with any of the FIG. II:-FIG. VIII:PhonExpress system devices

FIG. B1 b: Plug-in to computerized resource servers, electronicallyrelaying of digital signals transmitting data of in-put from business orcompanies computerized resource servers of either accounts, codes,binary codes, inventory and prices

FIG. B2: Out-put processing of digital signals

B2 a: Electronically transmitting the obtained informational data andrelaying communications of digital signals data transmitting out-put toFIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system base unit, simultaneously with any of the FIG.II:-FIG. VIII: PhonExpress system devices

FIG. B2 b: Plug-in to computerized resource servers, electronicallyobtaining informational data, transform and convert into digital signalsrelaying transmission of informational data out-put from business orcompanies computerized resource servers of either accounts, codes,binary codes, inventory and prices

MAKINGS IN DRAWINGS: PAGE 35-43 FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter

In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number butdifferent alphabetic suffixes.

FIG. B1: In-put of digital signals processing of transforms andconverts, analyzes stores and transmits into digital data conversingwith business or companies computerized resource server

FIG. B1 a: Electronically retrieves transmission of digital signals,obtain and relay communications of digital signals transmitting datain-put from P.E.A.C.E. system base unit, simultaneously with any of thePhonExpress system devices

FIG. B1 b: Transforms and converts computerized chip that analyzesincoming data

FIG. B1 c: Analyzer computerized chip

FIG. B1 d: Transmitter computerized chip

FIG. B1 e: Conversing processor computerized chip

FIG. B1 f: Plug-in to computerized resource servers, electronicallyrelaying of digital signals transmitting data of in-put from business orcompanies computerized resource servers of either accounts, codes,binary codes, inventory and prices

FIG. B3: Chip computerized processor: programming processing of digitalinformational data

FIG. B2: Out-put processing of digital signals of transforms andconverts, analyzes stores and transmits digital signals

FIG. B2 f: Electronically transmitting the obtained informational datatransformed into digital signals and relaying communicationstransmitting out-put of digital signals data to P.E.A.C.E. system baseunit, simultaneously with any of the PhonExpress system devices

FIG. B2 d: Transforms and converts computerized chip

FIG. B2 c: Analyzer computerized chip analyzer that analyzesinformational data

FIG. B2 b: Transmitter computerized chip that translator convertsincoming data from business or companies computerized resource servertranslates into digital signals

FIG. B2 e: Conversing processor transmitter that translatesinformational data computerized chip

FIG. B2 a: Plug-in retrieves informational data from computerizedresource servers, electronically obtaining informational data, transformand convert into digital signals relaying transmission of informationaldata out-put from business or companies computerized resource servers ofeither accounts, codes, binary codes, inventory and prices

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF DRAWINGS AND FIGURES FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E.

Base Unit MAKINGS IN DRAWINGS: FIG. X-A PAGE 36-43

FIG. C1: Satellite transmission of signals

FIG. C1 a: Communication device

FIG. C1 b: Accountant system

FIG. C1 c: Satellite transmission radio devices

FIG. C2: Account translation system

FIG. C2 a:/C2 b: aLay laser system

FIG. C2 c: Code translation system

FIG. C3: Electronic communication devices WAN wide area network

FIG. C3 a: Transition communication relay device

FIG. C3 b: Electronic fire-wall

FIG. C3 c: Electronic identifier device

FIG. X: A P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit FIG. X-B PAGE 37-43

FIG. C1: Level 1

FIG. C1A: Synchronizer device coordinate

FIG. C1B: Receiver transmitter signals

FIG. C1C: Relay transmitter

FIG. C1D: Modulator altered to carry informational data

FIG. C1E: Electronic communicator amplitude modulation AM

FIG. C1F: Electronic transmitter identifier device

FIG. C2: Level 2

FIG. C2A: Electronic transmitter identifier device Translator

FIG. C2B: Analyzer of signals

FIG. C2C: Electronic computer programming

FIG. Computer processing system

FIG. C3: Level 3

FIG. C3A: Electronic account system

FIG. C3B: Back area electronic credit account system

FIG. C3C: Electronic accountant

FIG. C3D: aLay Electric laser scanner of data

FIG. C3E: EDP electronic binary code system electronic data processingthe binary system binary code represents letters and numbers FIG. C3F:GSI bar-coding system COMBINED BOTH FIG. XA-XB PAGE 38-43

P.E.A.C.E. Electronic Transmission PAGE 39-43 ACCOUNT TRANSACTION: PAYBILLS: TRANSFER: FUNDS, SEND FUNDS:

FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. XI: P.E.A.C.E. Converter (1, 2, 3)

FIG. I: PhonExpress card—FIG. I-I Slip-card

FIG. II-FIG. III-FIG. IV-FIG. VII

FIG. X: A

FIG. 1-Aa=FIG. I: PhonExpress card; Slide Portal [1] or [2] or FIG. I-ISlip-port [5] or [6] Or Usage of

FIG. 1-Ab: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone keys

FIG. 2-A: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone Transmission signals of data tosatellite FIG. S: ‘Satellite’

FIG. 3-A: FIG. S ‘Satellite receives signals of data transmission, fromFIG. II: PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 4-A: FIG. S ‘Satellite transmits signals of data to FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 5-A: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit transmits signals of data to FIG.IX: 1 P.E.A.C.E. Converter (Place of billing account//Place of accountfunds) connected to business or company computerized data resourceserver

FIG. 6-A: FIG. IX: 1 P.E.A.C.E. Converter transmission Process of datainto signals of Account-Codes (billing account//funds of either currencyor credit accounts)

FIG. 7-A: FIG. IX: 1 P.E.A.C.E. Converter transmits data (that had beenprocessed) into signals back to FIG. X: Base Unit

FIG. 8-A: FIG. X: Base Unit transmits signals of data back to FIG. S‘Signal’

FIG. 9-A: transmission signals of data back to FIG. II: PhonExpresstelephone

FIG. 10-A: ‘cardholder’ uses method of keys on FIG. II: PhonExpresstelephone that is connected to FIG. P: Printer

FIG. 11-A: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone FIG. P: Printer TRANSMITSRECEIPT

P.E.A.C.E. Electronic Transmission PAGE 40-43

FIG. XI: B: OBTAINING OR SEND INFORMATIONAL DATA & PRINT-OUT DOCUMENTS,RECORDS, TRANSCRIPT

FIG. 1-Ba: FIG. I: PhonExpress card; Slide of Portal [3] Security-lineOr Usage of

FIG. 1-Bb: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone keys methods of usageoperational PhonExpress key

FIG. 2-B: Transmission of signals of code data to satellite FIG. S:‘Satellite

FIG. 3-B: FIG. S ‘Satellite receives signals of code data transmission

FIG. 4-B: signals of code data transmits to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 5-B: transmission of code signals of informational data to FIG. IX:P.E.A.C.E. Converter

FIG. 6-B: FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter that is connected to that placeof business or company obtains code of signals retrieves and translatesdata, processes the informational data

FIG. 7-B: FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter after process of transactionthen transmits digital data into code signals back to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.Base Unit

FIG. 8-B: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit sends Transmission of code datasignals to FIG. S “Satellite”

FIG. 9-B: FIG. S “Satellite” transmits signals of the informational datacode back to FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 10-B: transmitted into FIG. II PhonExpress telephone cardholderactivates keys signals are translated printable document and is printedout by cardholders FIG. P: Printer

FIG. 11-B: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone FIG. P: Printer TRANSMITS OUTP.E.A.C.E. RECEIPT

OR FIG. XI: BA: DISTRIBUTED-OUT; ANY TYPE OF MAIL DOCUMENTS, RECORDS,AND TRANSCRIPTS

FIG. 7-BA: FIG. IX:2 P.E.A.C.E. Converter connection to computerizedresource server of place business or companies sending out code signalstranslated informational data of anything that business or companies'wants to distribute out Mail such as medial of documents, records,transcripts, then transmits digital data into code signals transmittingback to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 8-BA: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit signals transmits ofinformational data or mail to FIG. S “Satellite”

FIG. 9-BA: FIG. S “Satellite” transmits signals of the informationaldata of any Mail back to FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone activates lightindicates incoming transmits informational data that is transmitted frombusiness or medial or companies code of documents, records, andtranscripts

FIG. 10-BA: cardholder activates FIG. II PhonExpress telephone keys thenthe transmission of code of signals is translated into printabledocument records, transcripts and is printed out by cardholders FIG. P:Printer

FIG. 11-BA: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone FIG. P: Printer TRANSMITS OUTP.E.A.C.E. RECEIPT

P.E.A.C.E. Electronic Transmission PAGE 41-43 SHOPPING AND PURCHASE FORDELIVERY OR SHOPPING WITH IN-STORE CREDIT

FIG. XI: C

FIG. 1-Ca: FIG. I: PhonExpress card; Slide of Portal [4] Consumers-lineor FIG. I-I In-store credit, enables cardholder to shop worldwideanytime Or Usage of:

FIG. 1-Cb: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone keys methods of usageoperational PhonExpress key

FIG. 2-C: Transmission signals of code data to FIG. S: satellite

FIG. 3-C FIG. S ‘Satellite receives signals of code data transmission,

FIG. 4-C signals of code data transmits to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 5-C FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit analyzes and transmits codesignals transmits to FIG. IX: 3 P.E.A.C.E. Converter ‘to obtain data ofbusiness or company or restaurant inventory data of merchandise codesand prices

FIG. 6-C: FIG. IX: 3 P.E.A.C.E. Converter retrieves and analyzesinformational data of merchandise codes and prices from business orcompany or restaurants computerized inventory data and prices resourcesserver then translates and obtains processing merchandise and transmitsdigital data into signals for transmitting back to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.Base Unit

FIG. 7-C: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit analyzes and transmits codesignals Transmission to FIG. S “Satellite”

FIG. 8-C: transmits informational data into signals (electroniccommunicating) to FIG. II PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 9-C: FIG. II PhonExpress telephone transmits back throughsatellite, (electronic communicating) FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit again(electronic communicating) to FIG. IX: 3 Converter that's connected tobusiness or companies or restaurant computerized resource

FIG. 10-C: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit analyzes and transmits codesignals FIG. IX: 4 Converter AFTER DISPLAY OF FIG. II PhonExpresstelephone LCD screen AMOUNT DUE FOR PURCHASE

FIG. 10-CA: then cardholder uses either usage of FIG. II: PhonExpresstelephone keys methods then cardholder usage of either FIG. I:PhonExpress card Portal [1] Financial-line of currency or [3]Credit-line of credit this is for immediate purchase or payment tobusiness or companies or restaurant FIG. II: PhonExpress telephoneanalyzes and transmits code signals FIG. S “Satellite” FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 11-CA: FIG. S “Satellite” transmits code signals to FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

P.E.A.C.E. Electronic Transmission CONTINUED PAGE 41-43 SHOPPING ANDPURCHASE FOR DELIVERY OR SHOPPING WITH IN-STORE CREDIT

FIG. XI: C

FIG. 12-CA: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit transmits (electroniccommunicating simultaneously) to all three

FIG. 12-CAa: FIG. IX: 3 Converter that's connected to (Place ofShopping) business or companies or restaurant computerized resourceserver of inventory and price data

FIG. 12-CAb: FIG. IX: 4 Converter that's connected to (Place ofCardholder Account for transaction of funds) business or companies orrestaurant computerized resource server of business or companies orrestaurant accounts

FIG. 12-CAc: FIG. IX: 5 Converter that's connected to (Place thatCardholder is shopping at business and this is business or companies orrestaurant Account for transaction of funds) computerized resourceserver of business or companies or restaurant accounts. Then accounttransaction funds are transferred to place of cardholders account toeither place of business or companies or restaurant for purchase orpayment (electronic communicating) back and forth with FIG. II:PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 13-CA: FIG. S “Satellite” transmits code signals to FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 14-CA: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit transmits code signals to FIG.II: PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 15-CA: then cardholder enters address FIG. II: PhonExpresstelephone keys for delivery of merchandise anywhere worldwide transmitscode signals FIG. S “Satellite” transmits code signals FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit transmits code signals FIG. IX:3 Converter that'sconnected to (Place of Shopping) business or companies or restaurantcomputerized resource server of inventory and price data

FIG. 16-C: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone FIG. P: Printer TRANSMITSRECEIPT

P.E.A.C.E. Electronic Transmission PAGE 42,43-43

SEND FUNDS TO FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone OR/AND RECEIVE FUNDS FIG.II: PhonExpress telephone

FIG. XI F:

FIG. 1-F: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone enter other cardholder FIG. 2-FFIG. II: PhonExpress telephone number then usage of METHOD with FIG.1-F: FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone keys or/and Slide FIG. I PhonExpresscard Portal [1] Financial-line or [2] Credit-line or FIG. I-I Slip-port[5] Reserve-line or [6] Express-line

FIG. 2-F: Transmission signals of telephone number data to FIG. S:satellite

FIG. 3-F: FIG. S ‘Satellite receives transmission, Transmits signals toFIG. 2-F FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 4-F FIG. S ‘Satellite Transmits signals of data to FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 5-F FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit Transmits Signals of datatransmits to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter (OF Place FIG. I-F cardholderindicated place for account funds)

FIG. 6-F transmits data of signals (that had been processed) back toFIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 7-F FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit then funds is transferredelectronic signals to other cardholder FIG. 2-F FIG. II: PhonExpresstelephone number

FIG. 8-F: signals indicated the operations of Green lights indicateincoming funds for other cardholder FIG. 2-F FIG. II: PhonExpresstelephone

FIG. 9-F: other cardholder FIG. 2-F of FIG. II: PhonExpress telephoneindicated obtaining funds, proceeded on with process of activating FIG.2-F of FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone its place of account for funds

FIG. 10-F: FIG. S ‘Satellite receives transmission, Transmits signals toFIG. 2-F FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 11-F: FIG. S ‘Satellite Transmits signals of data to FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit

FIG. 12-F: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit Transmits Signals of datatransmits to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter (OF Place FIG. 2-F cardholderindicated place for account funds)

FIG. 13-F: FIG. S ‘Satellite receives transmission, Transmits signals

FIG. 14-F: FIG. 1-F: cardholder of FIG. II: PhonExpress telephoneaccount funds are transferred to FIG. 2-F cardholder of FIG. II:PhonExpress telephone

FIG. 14-F: BOTH FIG. 1-F: cardholder of FIG. II: PhonExpress telephoneand FIG. 2-F cardholder of FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone is DistributedP.E.A.C.E. RECEIPT

P.E.A.C.E. Electronic Transmission PAGE 40-43 OBTAIN INFORMATIONAL DATACHECK IDENTIFICATION & BACKGROUND

FIG. II-FIG. III-FIG. IV-FIG. VI ENTRYWAYS

FIG. G-1: FIG. G-1 a: FIG. Glb: usage is by method of sliding eitherFIG. I: PhonExpress card Slip-port [7] IDH-Line or [8] MDH-line

FIG. G-2: FIG. G-2 a: FIG. G-2 b: transmission digital data FIG. C ofFIG. S ‘Satellite’ then transmitted to FIG. D PEACE Base unit thatprocesses and transmits back to FIG. S ‘Satellite’ which in turntransmits to the PEACE device that is being used then becomes—

FIG. G-3: FIG. G-3 a: FIG. G-3 b: accessible by cardholder enteringsecurity code, or may be over ride by security of Police, doctor,Government agency.

FIG. G-4: FIG. G-4 a: FIG. G-4 b: digital data is transcript upon theLCD screen on either FIG. II, FIG. III, FIG. IV FIG. VI of PEACE devicesDISPLAYS FOR cardholder, doctor, and police, any to see identificationor medical data of medication usage or background check

FIG. G-5: FIG. G-5 a: FIG. G-5 b: is also available for print out, ifconnection to a FIG. P: Printer

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

P.E.A.C.E. is a one World system, establishes ONE PhonExpress systemcard for each person and all people to use. This cost very little tomake and very easy to use. This enables a way for everyone Not to haveto carry so many account cards, credit cards, discount cards, ID,Medical cards, phone-cards, insurance cards you name it there is sometype of card for everything. Plus people wouldn't have to carry anymoney at all, unless they wanted too.

PhonExpress system card enables accessibility to all accounts-codes tobe wrapped up into ONE PhonExpress system card. Enables People tooperate account-code transactions themselves. Whether be to transferaccount funds, credit accounts, pay a bill, purchase items, or obtaininformational data of documents, records, homework, applications, plushave identification, their history and Medical conditions handy. This isfor all People no matter whether be handicapped, disabled, deaf, blindor not. People can Shop anywhere, order products, fast food, anytime dayor night Worldwide, pay for items immediately and have everythingdelivered to doorstep or anywhere at their conveyance for delivery.

This Invention enables All People to access to operations ofaccount-code transactions themselves in the privacy of their residences,offices, in their car, on boats, trains, buses, schools, hospitalsanywhere anytime day or night Worldwide.

With P.E.A.C.E. systems PhonExpress keys and slot-port built intodevices enables easy usage for either digital transmission ornon-digital signals too.

This is very economical, and enables more jobs of employment for everybusinesses and companies. Plus helps maintain fast services of payingimmediately for the purchased merchandise or items, without No hasslesof standing in line, or be waiting in a line of traffic. This will helpcut down on fuel usage, rush hour traffic, car accidents, and crowds.Plus would help Police for Security checks at Airports, schools, Policedepartments, hospitals, having protection with ID with all records ofthat Person who is the cardholder, and PhonExpress system card Can NOTbe duplicated. Accessible only by the cardholder's security code or byover-rides of authorities.

FIG. XX P.E.A.C.E.: PhonExpress Account-Code Electronic System usedanywhere anytime day or night worldwide

PhonExpress: P.E.A.C.E. system electronic keys, slot-port, receipt port,attachments to printer built into telephone systems, cellular telephonesystems, and store adapters, computerized keyboards, TV remotes andother various PhonExpress adapters.

FIG. XX-A: Account: electronic entryways to activate, access, accounttransactions with currency or credit funds wherever credit isestablished.

FIG. XX-C: Code: electronic entryways to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converterthat is connected to computerized resource servers. Of businessescompany's stores convenience stores medical plazas doctors' officespolice departments. Enables electronically obtaining, sending andreceiving of informational data, electronic shopping, purchasing, andpaying for items and everything delivered.

Electronic: electronically transmitting digital signals ofcommunications PhonExpress telephones simultaneously with P.E.A.C.E.base unit to computerized resource servers for accounts of currency orcredit or direct lines with P.E.A.C.E. converter of codes forinformational data, inventory and prices.

System: system works all together with ONLY ONE PhonExpress system cardits concealed PhonExpress slip-card

FIG. IF: PhonExpress system card: establishes four account code portals,two front-side portals are entry's to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unitelectronic terminals pertaining to funds of currency or credittransmitting to computerized resource servers for account transactions.Also two back-side portals are entry's to an electronic direct-line.

FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter connector of computerized resource serversfor obtaining, translating of informational data, inventory of items andprices for electronic shopping

FIG. LK1/FIG. RK2: Two open/close keys: This also is established withtwo open/close keys located on the front of PhonExpress system card. Byusing either open/close key protracts out the concealed PhonExpressslip-card by using the same open/close key retract back into PhonExpresssystem card.

FIG. I-I: Slip-card: conceals four accounts inside of PhonExpress systemcard, protracting and retracting from the left-side two accountspertaining to funds placed directly on account and an account of entry'sto three options of computerized accounts. From the right-side twoaccounts pertaining to informational data of identification, background,medical history and medication of cardholder.

FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter: electronic transmitting device of digitalsignals for obtaining informational data, inventory of items and pricesand translating data to PhonExpress telephone conversing simultaneouslyto FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit pay for purchased items of shopping withcomputerized resource server of accounts

FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit: is an electronic computerized machine ofaccount-code systems, electronic accountant, transmitting digital data,relaying digital signals. Electronic operations for accounttransactions, sending funds, receiving funds and electronic operationsof FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter connected to computerized resourceserver obtain data of informational data, inventory of items and pricesof business or companies' computerized systems.

FIG. XP: P.E.A.C.E. System: FIG. I: PhonExpress system card [with orwith-out concealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card]

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card and its two open/close keys protractsand retracts out the concealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card to eitherleft or right, or can be adjusted top or bottom

FIG. XP: P.E.A.C.E. System: FIG. A3 Card Slot-port

Built into original telephones, cellular telephones, computerizedkeyboards, TV keypad and other various machine devices Card slot-port beused with PhonExpress system card or/and PhonExpress slip-card andPhonExpress operational keys and may still use any original Methods oftype of account cards, debit cards, credit cards, etc.

FIG. XP: P.E.A.C.E. System: PhonExpress Additional keys Added tooriginal telephone, cellular telephone, computerized keyboards, TVkeypads and other various machine devices

FIG. XP: P.E.A.C.E. System extra connectors for attachments Added tooriginal telephone, cellular telephone and other various machinedevices, printers, computers and receipt distribution

FIG. XP: P.E.A.C.E. System: FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter that connectsto business and companies computerized resources relaying data ofinformation such as accounts, inventory, records, documents etc.

FIG. XP: P.E.A.C.E. System: FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base unit that conversesinformational data to and from or engages in direct line of electroniccommunications with P.E.A.C.E. converter and PhonExpress telephones,PhonExpress cellular telephones, PhonExpress computerized keyboards,PhonExpress TV remote keypads, and other PhonExpress devices

FIG. PE: PhonExpress: methods of Electronic shopping, immediate purchaseof items, and delivery of everything, from groceries, medication, fastfoods, etc. . . . retrieving informational data of records, documentsetc. . . . plus activating, accessing, sending, and receiving funds

Method entry of FIG. XP-C P.E.A.C.E. Code: (1-digit country, 2-digitsstate, 3-digit area code, 4-digit building code, 5-digit zip-code)activates operations of FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter

Methods of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card FIG. I-P: Portals, and twoopen/close keys and (concealed) FIG. I-I SP: PhonExpress Slip-ports:Choice of arrangements of:

FIG. I-F: PhonExpress system card FIG. I-FP: Portals

FIG. I-FPa [1] Financial-line: for activating, accessing sendingreceiving, transferring account funds of currencyFIG. I-FPb [2] Credit-line: for activating, accessing sending receiving,transferring account funds of credit wherever credit is issued

FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card: FIG. I-BP: Portals

FIG. I-BPa:[3] Security-line: for activating accessing sendingreceiving, transferring any type of informational data, documents,records, etc.FIG. I-BPb [4] Consumers-line: for activating accessing items frombusiness or companies informational data of inventory and prices alongwith immediate purchase of items with either account funds of currencyor credit of sending directly to business or companies account systems.Along with delivery of purchased items

FIG. I-I SP: Slip-ports: Activation of accessing account options choiceof Five or more or less can be used

FIG. I-I LPa: [5] Reserve-line: activating, accessing, funds fromdifferent various accounts of currency, maintaining a budget,employment, unemployment, DDF distribution of disability funds, EBT foodstampsFIG. I-I LPa: [6] Express-line: activating, accessing, funds fromdifferent various accounts of credit, in-store credit, prepaidPhonExpress minutes that accessible for minutes of usage for aPhonExpress call or account-code optionsFIG. I-I RPa: [7] IDH-line activation, accessing read-out or print-outof cardholder's Identification and background historyFIG. I-I RPb: [8] MDH-line: activation, accessing read-out or print-outof cardholder's Medical problems and medication usage and medicalhistory

Method of having everything all on One PhonExpress system card and it'sconcealed PhonExpress slip-card. Accessible only by cardholder'ssecurity code or over-ride by police departments, hospitals. Enablescardholder usage anytime anywhere day or night worldwide. Method ofInformation of each P.E.A.C.E. System's PhonExpress operational keys andkeypad method of usage which was sent and has already been documented.

PhonExpress: FIG. XP: P.E.A.C.E. system electronic keys, FIG. A: [P]PhonExpress key: FIG. A:1 [A] Account-Code key: FIG. A2: [S] System key:FIG. A3: Slot-port: FIG. A4: ENTER key: FIG. A5: SAVE key: FIG. A6:C/C/C key: FIG. A7: PhonExpress placement key: any corrections neededanswer by usage of these keys FIG. A8: [*] Star key “YES”: and FIG. A9:[#] Pound key “NO”: and FIG. A10: Receipt port: built into FIG. II-FIG.VI PhonExpress various adapters. Attachments built into for FIG. A17:plug-in out-lets FIG. A17 a: Car charger FIG. A18: Printers: FIG. A19:computers: FIG. A19 a: Flash-drives: FIG. A19 b: cash-register: FIG.A20: USB drive: FIG. A21: flat-board cord: divider computer FIG. II:PhonExpress telephone systems: FIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapters:and FIG. IV: PhonExpress cellular telephone: PhonExpress FIG. A22:Digital eye: built into FIG. VIII: PhonExpress TV remote: for digitaltransmission.

ACCOUNT: Electronic FIG. I-P Portals are entryways to activate, access,and account transactions with currency or credit funds wherever creditis established. Anywhere anytime day or night worldwide

CODE: Electronic Portals of entryways to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converterthat is connected to computerized resource servers. Of businessescompany's stores convenience stores medical plazas doctors' officespolice departments. Enables electronically obtaining, sending andreceiving of informational data, electronic shopping, purchasing, andpaying for items and everything delivered. Anywhere anytime day or nightworldwide

ELECTRONIC: Transmitting of communications through digital signals toFIG. II: PhonExpress telephones or/and other

FIG. III-FIG. VIII: PhonExpress devices. A 22 Digital eye transmitsdigital signals through TV digital serves. Simultaneously conversingwith FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit to computerized resource servers foraccounts of currency, credit or in-store credit and direct lines withFIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter of codes for informational data, inventoryand prices.

SYSTEM: All these systems combined and working together electronicallywith digital computerized transmission P.E.A.C.E. system's PhonExpressand usage of One FIG. I: PhonExpress system card its concealed FIG. I-I:PhonExpress slip-card Portals and its Slip-ports are usable anywhereanytime day or night worldwide

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card: Four Portals out-side and with usage ofTwo open/close keys accesses Four Slip-ports inside concealed Thisaltogether establishes Eight; All Accounts and Codes is accessible intoONE FIG. I PhonExpress system card.

FOUR PORTALS: OF FIG. I PhonExpress system card; IS: Two Account-CodePortals on Front-side These Two portals pertain to funds of currency orcredit transmitting to computerized resource servers for accounttransactions and Two Code-Account Portals. On the back-side are Twoportals entryways to electronic direct-lines of FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E.converter connector of computerized resource servers for obtaining,translating of informational data, inventory of items and prices forelectronic shopping.

FOUR SLIP-PORTS: OF FIG. I: IS OF CONCEALED FIG. I-I S PhonExpressSlip-ports; IS: Two on the Left-side are Account-Code and the Two on theRight-side is Code-Account these are concealed on the inside of FIG. I:PhonExpress system card, accessible by usage of the Two Open/Close keysthat are on the Front-side.

TWO OPEN/CLOSE KEYS OF FIG. I: PhonExpress system card: IS: Twoopen/close keys: Left-side FIG. I-F: LK1: open/close key: Right-sideFIG. I-F: RK2: open/close key is established located on Front-Side ofFIG. I: PhonExpress system card. Activation of either of these keys isby pressing once on either open/close key. This releases FIG. I-I:PhonExpress slip-card Protracts out from one side Two of the concealedFIG. I-IS: Slip-ports. Then by repressing same one used of open/closekeys, retracts the same Two Slip-ports back in the same side of FIG. I:PhonExpress system card.

FIG. I-I S: Slip-card. IS: Four Slip-ports concealed inside FIG. I:PhonExpress system card: Each Slip-port is electronic entryways thatenables access to Five computerized accounts of FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Baseunit. FIG. I-I: Slip-card: conceals Four Slip-ports Two Account-Code andTwo Code-Account hidden inside of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card. Byusage of the left-side FIG. I-F: LK1: open/close key, Protracts and thenretracts Two Account-Code from the Left-side; these Two Account-CodeSlip-ports establishes entryways to Five computerized accounts optionspertaining to funds placed directly into computerized accounts. And Byusage of right-side FIG. I-F RK2: open/close keys, Protracts andretracts from Right-side is Two Code-Account Slip-ports that establishesentryways to Five computerized accounts pertaining Informational data ofIdentification, Background, Medical History and Cardholder Medication.

FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E.CONVERTER: electronic transmitting device of digitalsignals for obtaining Informational data, inventory of items and pricesand translating data to PhonExpress devices conversing simultaneously toFIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit pay for purchased items of shopping withcomputerized resource server of account-code and code-account-systems

FIG. X: b: P.E.A.C.E BASE UNIT: is an electronic computerized machine ofcombinations using accounts-codes-letters-numbers systems, electronicaccountant, transforming, transmitting digital data, conversing,relaying of digital signals. Electronic digital operations for accounttransactions, sending funds, receiving funds and electronic operationsof obtaining, transferring, conversing data and transforming intodigital signals FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter connected to computerizedresource server that obtains data of informational data, inventory ofitems and prices of business or companies' computerized systems.

P.E.A.C.E. systems: FIG. I: PhonExpress system card/FIG. I-I PhonExpressSlip-port

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card Establishes Four main account-codePortals, which each enables electronic entry to operations of digitalaccount-code terminals in FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system's base unit

-   -   a. Color-coded: easier to distinguish differences in Portals and        Slip-ports    -   b. Each Account-Code Portal and Slip-port is Numbered and        engraved numerals of Braille write    -   c. Two open/close keys, one key is on left and one key is on        right of Side 1    -   d. Concealed inside is FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card    -   e. FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card Establishes Four main        account-code Slip-ports, which each enables entry to Five        digital computerized accounts in FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. System's        base unit    -   f. FIG. I: PhonExpress system card establishes Two Account-Code        and Two Code-Account Portals on out-side and Two Account-Code        Two Code-Account Slip-ports on the inside of the concealed FIG.        I-I: PhonExpress slip-card.    -   g. FIG. I: PhonExpress system card establishes TWO OPEN/CLOSE        KEYS by choice of usage is by pressing on one of the        two-open/close keys. Enables FIG. I: PhonExpress system card to        Protract-out the concealed FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card to        either left-side or right-side of FIG. I: PhonExpress system        card.

DESCRIPTION OF COLOR CODED FIG. I: PhonExpress system card conceals FIG.I-I: PhonExpress slip-card

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card: FOUR ACCOUNT-CODE FIG. I-FP PORTALS

FIG. I-F: SIDE 1 TWO ACCOUNT-CODE FIG. I-FP: PORTALS accounttransactions of currency & credit

-   a) FIG. I-FP-a: PORTAL [1] Financial-line: color-coded in Green-   b) FIG. I-FP-b: PORTAL [2] Credit-line: color-coded in Brown

FIG. I-B: SIDE 2 TWO CODE-ACCOUNT FIG. I-BP: PORTALS code transactionsof informational data, digital shopping

-   c) FIG. I-BP-a: PORTAL [3] Security-line: color-coded in Blue-   d) FIG. I-BP-b: PORTAL [4] Consumers-line: color-coded in Black

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card SIDE 1: TWO OPEN/CLOSE KEYS

-   e) FIG. I-FL: LK1 LEFT OPEN/CLOSE KEY-   f) FIG. I-FR: RK2 RIGHT OPEN/CLOSE KEY

FIG. I-C: PhonExpress system card CONCEALED FIG. I-I: PhonExpressslip-card FOUR ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTS

FIG. I-IL: LEFT TWO ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTS Expands out from Left side:

-   g) FIG. I-I LSP-a: SIDE 1: Slip-ports D [5] Reserve line:    Color-coded-Gray-   h) FIG. I-I LSP-b: SIDE 2: Slip-ports I [6] Express-line:    Color-coded-yellow

FIG. I-IR: RIGHT TWO CODE-ACCOUNT SLIP-PORTS Expands out from Rightside:

-   i) FIG. I-I RSP-a: SIDE 1: Slip-ports E [7] IDH-line:    Color-coded-Tan-   j) FIG. I-I RSP-b: SIDE 2: Slip-ports J [8] MDH-line: Color-coded    Red

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card/FIG. I-I PhonExpress Slip-port FIG. I:PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-F: FRONT-SIDE TWO ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS

a) FIG. I-FPa: SIDE 1: PORTAL B [1] Financial-line: entry to any accounttransactions of currencyb) FIG. I-FPb: SIDE 1: PORTAL C [2] Credit-line: entry to any creditaccount transactions (credit established)

FIG. I-B: BACKSIDE TWO CODE-ACCOUNT PORTALS

a) FIG. I-BPa: SIDE 2: PORTAL G [3] Security-line: entry to obtain anyinformational data, records, documentsb) FIG. I-BPb: SIDE 2: PORTAL H [4] Consumers-line: entry for anyelectronic shopping

FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: TWO OPEN/CLOSE KEYS OF FIG. I: PhonExpress system card

a) FIG. I-F: LK1, LEFT-SIDE b) FIG. I-F: RK2RIGHT-SIDE

FIG. I-I: PhonExpress slip-card OF FIG. I: PhonExpress system card

FIG. I-IL: LEFT-SIDE TWO ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTS

a) FIG. I-I LSPa: SIDE 1: SLIP-PORT FIG. D [5] Reserve-line: entry toFive account options of currencyb) FIG. I-I LSPb: SIDE 2: SLIP-PORT FIG. I [6] Express-line: entry toFive credit account options

FIG. I-IR: RIGHT-SIDE TWO ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTS

k) FIG. I-I RSPa: SIDE 1: SLIP-PORT FIG. E [7] IDH-line: entry to FiveOptions to accessibility of Identificationl) FIG. I-I RSPb: SIDE 2: SLIP-PORT FIG. J [8] MDH-line: entry to FiveOptions accessibility of Medical

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card: FIG. I-I: PhonExpress Slip-card:concealed SLIP-PORTS Five digital computerized accounts

FIG. I-IL: LEFT-SIDE TWO ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTS

FIG. I-I LSP-a: PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 1: FIG. D [5] Reserve-line:SLIP-PORT entry Options; Five digital computerized Account-codes

1) Conserve-line: maintain budget

2) Employ-line: employment funds

3) Unemploy-line: unemployment funds

4) EBT-line: food stamps funds

5) DDF-line: disability distribution funds

FIG. I-I LSP-b: PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 2: FIG. I [6] Express-line:SLIP-PORT entry Options; Five digital computerized Account-codes

1) Express-fuel: pay-at-the-pumps, credit established with businesses

2) Express-store: enables for in-store credit at any company or business

3) Express-call: currency or credit prepaid PhonExpress usage forminutes

4) Express-ride: cardholder's funds for busses or taxi's

5) Express-disc: enables usage for discounts at any business orcompanies establishments

FIG. I-IR: RIGHT-SIDE TWO ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTS

FIG. I-I RSPa: PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 1: FIG. E [7] IDH-line:SLIP-PORT entry Options; Five digital computerized Code-accounts.

1) ID-line: cardholder's Name, DOB, Driver's license, Social Securitynumber

2) ED-line: cardholder's educational history

3) Chan-line: enables cardholder for entry to change data on account

4) Employ-line: cardholder's employment history

5) BG-line: cardholder's background history

FIG. I-I RSPb: PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 2: FIG. J [8] MDH-line:SLIP-PORT entry Options; Five digital computerized Code-accounts

1) Medic-line: cardholder's present medical problems

2) Med-line: cardholder's usage of present medications

3) Chan-line: enables cardholder, doctors entry to change data onaccount

4) Access-line: enables digital transmission for ICD-pace maker,pacemakers

5) History-line: cardholder's medical history, childhood records

P.E.A.C.E. systems: FIG. I-F: PhonExpress system card FRONT-SIDE 1ACCOUNT-CODE FORMULA METHOD OF USAGE PORTALS

FIG. I-FPa: PhonExpress system card SIDE 1: FIG. B: [1] Financial-line:PORTAL is an engraved in strip-line code of numbers terminal 01 andcardholder Social Security Number [01- - -/- -/- - - -] for transmittingelectronic code of numbers digital signals through A3 Slot-port on anyPhonExpress devices transmitting code of numbers for activation toelectronic digital account-code Portal terminal of accounts. Intern FIG.X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit engages into terminal 01 operation obtaining allaccounts of currency under that code of numbers of that cardholder.Intern PhonExpress enables entry of an account number of choice. This inturn enables cardholder to proceed on with methods to activate andaccess their-own account transactions pertaining to funds of currencyanywhere Worldwide.

FIG. I-FPb: PhonExpress system card SIDE 1: FIG. C: [2] Credit-line:PORTAL is an engraved in strip-line code of numbers terminal 02 andcardholder Social Security Number [02- - -/- -/- - - -] for transmittingelectronic code of numbers digital signals through A3 Slot-port on anyPhonExpress devices transmitting code of numbers for activation toelectronic digital Portal terminal of credit accounts. Intern FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. base unit engages into terminal 02 operations obtaining allcredit accounts wherever credit is established under that code ofnumbers of that cardholder. Intern PhonExpress enables entry of a creditaccount number of choice. Which intern enables cardholder to proceed onwith methods to activate and access their-own credit accounttransactions pertaining to funds of credit wherever credit isestablished anywhere Worldwide

FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card BACK-SIDE 2 CODE-ACCOUNT PORTALS

FIG. I-BPa: PhonExpress system card SIDE 2: FIG. G: [3] Security-line:PORTAL is an engraved in strip-line code of numbers terminal 03 andcardholder Social Security Number and P.E.A.C.E. code for converterNumber [03- - -/- -/- - - - P.E.A.C.E.] for transmitting electronic codeof numbers, and Digital signals through A3 Slot-port on any PhonExpressdevices transmitting code of numbers for activation to electronicdigital account-code Portal terminal of Codes. Which intern FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. base unit engages into operations. Which intern PhonExpressdevices enables for entry of 15 digits code numbers pertaining of1-digit country, 2-digit state, 3-digit area code, 4-digital buildingcode, 5-digit zip code [-/- -/- - -/- - - -/- - - - -] of any FIG. IX:P.E.A.C.E. converter transmits digital signals to open a direct line forany FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. informational data processing program.Cardholder proceeds on with methods obtaining informational data.

FIG. I-BPb: PhonExpress system card SIDE 2: FIG. H [4] Consumers-line:

PORTAL is an engraved in strip-line code of numbers terminal 04 andcardholder Social Security Number and P.E.A.C.E. code for converterNumber [04- - -/- -/- - - - P.E.A.C.E.] for transmitting electronic codeof numbers, and Digital signals through A3 Slot-port on any PhonExpressdevices transmitting code of numbers for activation to electronicdigital account-code Portal terminal of Codes. Which intern FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. Base unit engages into operations. Which intern PhonExpressdevices enables for entry of 15 digits code numbers pertaining of1-digit country, 2-digit state, 3-digit area code, 4-digital buildingcode, 5-digit zip code [-/- -/- - -/- - - -/- - - - -] of any FIG. IX:P.E.A.C.E. converter transmits digital signals to open a direct line forany FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. informational data processing program.Cardholder proceeds on with shopping methods

FIG. I-IC: PhonExpress slip-card ACCOUNT-CODE FIG. I-I SPL SLIP-PORTS

FIG. I-IL SC Slip-card TWO ACCOUNT-CODE—FIG. I-I SPR SLIP-PORTS

FIG. I-I LSPa: PhonExpress Slip-card: FIG. D: [5] Reserve-line: SIDE 1:Slip-port enables cardholder entry to five digital computerizedAccount-code options. This enables different resources of funds currencythat's automatically distributed into these digital computerizedAccount-codes. This in turn is very easy for cardholder to have theirfunds immediately and at their fingertips having access to any digitalcomputerized account funds, by only cardholder security code. Thisenables no need for the use to carry any cash funds. Location is onSidel of left-side on FIG. I-I SC: Slip-card which protracts-out andretracts back-in concealed inside of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

FIG. I-I LSPb: PhonExpress Slip-card: FIG. I: [6] Express-line SIDE 2:Slip-port: enables cardholder entry to five digital computerizedAccount-code options. This enables for the cardholder more usage withcredit, in-store credit, and pre-paid PhonExpress minutes for calls oraccount-code transactions, to receive any business or companies discountprices. Location is on Side 2 of left-side on FIG. I-I SC: PhonExpressslip-card which protracts-out and retracts back-in concealed inside ofFIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

FIG. I-IR SC Slip-card TWO CODE-ACCOUNT FIG. I-I SPR SLIP-PORTS

FIG. I-I SRa: PhonExpress Slip-card: FIG. E: [7] IDH-line: SIDE 1:Slip-port: establishes entry of options to Five digital computerizedCode-accounts. This enables cardholder entry to Five digitalcomputerized Code-accounts options to Identification, educational data,employment and background informational data. This enables cardholder tocarry everything and is handy whenever needed for employment, police,paramedics, doctors or hospitals to access on emergency basis. This isaccessible only by cardholder Security code. Which intern PhonExpressenables police or hospitals Override of Security code Located on theright-side, of Sidel, of FIG. I-I SC: Slip-card, which protracts andretracts from inside of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

FIG. I-I SRb: PhonExpress Slip-card: FIG. J: [8] MDH-line: SIDE 2:Slip-port: entry of options to Five digital computerized Code-accounts.Enables cardholder to carry any present Medical problems, list ofmedication usage, transmits digital signals revert into informationaldata of pacemaker or ICD-pacemaker anytime, anywhere. This enablescardholder to carry childhood medical records and any past medicalhistory. This is easier for police, paramedics, doctors, or hospital toaccess for emergency purposes. Location is on the right-side, of Side 2,of FIG. I-I SC: Slip-card, which protracts and retracts from inside ofFIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

P.E.A.C.E. System's ONE CARD FIG. I-C: PhonExpress system card/ FIG. I-ISPL: SLIP-PORTS LEFT-SIDE: FIVE OPTIONS—SEE METHOD OF OPEN/CLOSE KEYS

FIG. I-I LSP-a: PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 1: FIG. D: [5] Reserve-line:Slip-port enables cardholder entry to Five digital computerizedaccount-code options. This enables different resources for usage offunds, any currency automatically distributed into these digitalcomputerized accounts. This in turn is very easy for cardholder to havetheir funds immediately and at their fingertips having access to anydigital computerized account funds, by only cardholder security code.This enables no need for the use to carry any cash funds. Location is onSidel of left-side on FIG. I-I SC: Slip-card which protracts-out andretracts back-in concealed inside of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

-   -   1) Option [1] Conserve-line: cardholder enters amount of funds        in digital computerized account maintain a budget.    -   2) Option [2] Employ-line: distribution of employment funds        cardholder access in a digital computerized account.    -   3) Option [3] Unemploy-line: distribution of unemployment funds        cardholder access in digital computerized account    -   4) Option [4] EBT-line: distribution of food stamp credits        cardholder access in digital computerized account    -   5) Option [5] DDF-line: funds in a computerized digital account        Disability Distribution Funds. This enables cardholder to carry        a specific amount of funds of currency or credit, to use funds        directly from computerized digital accounts.        P.E.A.C.E. System's ONE CARD FIG. I-C: PhonExpress system        card/FIG. I-I SPL: SLIP-PORTS LEFT-SIDE: FIVE OPTIONS—SEE METHOD        OF OPEN/CLOSE KEYS

FIG. I-ILSP-b PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 2: FIG. I: [6] Express-line:Slip-port enables cardholder entry to Five digital computerizedAccount-code options. This enables cardholder more usage with credit,in-store credit, and pre-paid PhonExpress minutes for calls oraccount-code transactions, to receive any business or companies discountprices. Location is on Side 2 of left-side on FIG. I-I SC: Slip-cardprotracts-out and retracts back-in, concealed in FIG. I PhonExpresssystem card.

-   -   1) Option [1] Express-fuel: activates access to digital        computerized credit account for funds to pay-for fuel at the        pumps convenient stores.    -   2) Option [2] Express-store: enables for businesses, stores,        companies to distribute funds of in-store credit in digital        computerized account, enables cardholder easier access for        in-store credit account transactions at the business, stores,        companies established in-store credit with.    -   3) Option [3] Express-call: activates either funds of currency        or credit for prepaid minute's funds for minutes of PhonExpress        usage, of PhonExpress call, or Account-Code transactions send,        receive funds with any PhonExpress devices, enables cardholder        access of choice in minutes used from computerized digital        account    -   4) Option [4] Express-ride: activates funds that are distributed        for bus rides, taxicab rides into digital computerized account        that enables cardholder easier access, handy for bus-rides or        taxi.    -   5) Option [5] Express-disc: activates discounts from any        business or companies' digital computerized account resource        server for cardholder. Which PhonExpress electronically engages        operations obtaining the discounts and automatically removes        that business or company's discount percentage from total amount        due for cardholder        P.E.A.C.E. System's ONE CARD—FIG. I: PhonExpress system        card/FIG. I-IR: SLIP-PORTS RIGHT-SIDE: FIVE OPTIONS—SEE METHOD        OF OPEN/CLOSE KEYS

FIG. I-I RSP-a: PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 2: Slip-port FIG. E: [7]IDH-line: establishes entry of options to Five digital computerizedCode-accounts. This establishes for the cardholder entry-way to Fivedigital computerized account options to Identification, educationaldata, employment and background informational data, and enablescardholder to carry everything, whenever is needed for employment,police, paramedics, doctors or hospitals to access on emergency basis.This is accessible only by the cardholder Security code. The PhonExpressenables police or hospitals Override of Security code Location is on theright-side, of Sidel, of FIG. I-IR: PhonExpress slip-card, whichprotracts and retracts from inside of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

1) Option [1] ID-line: enables cardholder to carry informational data ofName, DOB, Drivers license, Social Security.2) Option [2] ED-line: enables cardholder to carry informational data ofeducational history.3) Option [3] Chan-line: enables for cardholder to change any data ofchoice on [7] IDH-line computerized accounts.4) Option [4] Employ-line: enables cardholder to carry informationaldata of Employment history.5) Option [5] BG-line: enables cardholder to carry informational data ofbackground and record history.

FIG. I-I RSP-b: PhonExpress Slip-card: SIDE 2: FIG. J: [8] MDH-line:Slip-port entry of options to Five digital computerized Code-accounts.Enables cardholder to carry any present Medical problems, list ofmedication usage, transmits digital signals revert into informationaldata of pacemaker or ICD-pacemaker anytime, anywhere. This enables thecardholder to carry childhood medical records and any past medicalhistory. This is easier for police, paramedics, doctors, or hospital toaccess for emergency purposes. Location is on the right-side, of Side 2,of port FIG. I-IR: PhonExpress Slip-card, which protracts and retractsfrom inside of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

1) Option [1] Medic-line: enables cardholder to carry/accessinformational data of any present medical problems.2) Option [2] Med-line: enables cardholder to carry/access informationaldata of any usage of present medication.3) Option [3] Chan-line: enables for change to data on any of the FIG.J: [8] MDH-line: digital computerized accounts.4) Option [4] Access-line: enables cardholder usage for electronicdigital transmission of Pacemaker or ICD-pacemaker anytime overPhonExpress devices and enables easy printouts for cardholder,paramedics, doctors or hospitals.Option [5] History-line: enables cardholder to carry/accessinformational data of any past medical history, childhood records,enables easy access only by security code and printouts for cardholder,paramedics, doctors or hospitals anytime

DESCRIPTION: METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. INDEX Phonexpress Account-CodeSystem Card

FIG I-F: PhonExpress system card Front-side of card FIG I-F Pa: BFinancial-line: [1] Portal to accounts of currency FIG I-F Pb: CCredit-line: [2] Portal to accounts of credit FIG I-B PhonExpress systemcard Backside of card FIG I-B Pa: G Security-line: [3] Portals to codesof informational data FIG I-B Pb: H Consumers-line: [4] Portals to codesfor electronic shopping FIG I-I SC L: PhonExpress Slip-cardProtracts-out and retracts-in the Left-side FIG I-I SP La: DReserve-line: [5] Slip-ports to Five computerized account optionscurrency FIG I-I SP Lb: I Express-line: [6] Slip-ports to Fivecomputerized account options credit FIG I-I SC R PhonExpress Slip-cardProtracts-out and retracts-in the Right-side FIG I-I SP Ra: E IDH-line:[7] Slip-ports to Five computerized account options Identification dataFIG I-I SP Rb: J MDH-line: [8] Slip-ports to Five computerized accountoptions Medical dataFIG. I: PhonExpress system card & FIG. I-I SC: Slip-cardFIG. II: PhonExpress system telephone, FIG. II-A: PhonExpress desktelephoneFIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapterFIG. IV: PhonExpress system cellular telephoneFIG. V: PhonExpress system store adapterFIG. VI: A-E: PhonExpress system adaptersFIG. VII: PhonExpress system computerized keyboardFIG. VIII: PhonExpress system TV remote

Transmission

FIG. IX: PhonExpress system ConverterFIG. X: PhonExpress system base unit

FIG. X-A: FIG. X-B: FIG. XI C: Transmission DESCRIPTION: METHOD OF USAGEP.E.A.C.E. System KEYS

In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number butdifferent alphabetic suffixes.

ELECTRONIC METHOD OF PROCESS VIEWED IN DRAWINGS:

FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone, FIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapter,FIG. IV: PhonExpress cellular telephone,

FIG. V: PhonExpress store adapter FIG. VI-A: -FIG. VI-E: VARIOUSPhonExpress adapters, FIG. VII PhonExpress computerized keyboard, FIG.VIII: PhonExpress TV remote.

OPERATIONAL METHOD OF FIG. A: [P] PhonExpress key: located above thenumber 1 key, at the top, left side, of PhonExpress letter [A] key. Seein Drawings FIG. II-FIG. VIII: Which intern activates changes ofoperations from the usage of the original devices such as telephonesoriginal cellular telephones, original computer keyboard, and originalTV remote into P.E.A.C.E. system's PhonExpress account-code andcode-account system operational usage. PhonExpress operations internsimultaneously activates choice for entry to electronic modes ofaccount-code options.

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A: [P] PhonExpress key: by pressing on the letter[P] key and press Enter key on any of the PhonExpress device keypadkeyboard or remote keypad used. PhonExpress FIG. A12: A12 a: A12 b: LCDscreens displays choice of options indicated by their numbers

OPTION [1] PEACE-LINE: OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: OPTION [3] DIRECT-LINE:

METHOD OF USAGE: OF ANY OPTIONS IS: by pressing on number key indicatingchoice of option and then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad keyboardor remote keypad used.METHOD OF OPTION [1] PEACE-LINE: Activates electronic entry for choiceof either Options [1] Portal: or Option [2] Slot-ports: indicated bytheir numbers. Account-Code or Code-Account Portals or Slip-portsoperational access to any of the Five computerized account options.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] PEACE-LINE: By pressing number [1] key andenter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] FIG. I-P: Portals: OPTION [2] FIG. I-I SP: Slip-ports:

METHOD OF OPTION [1] Portals: activates choice of Portal transmittalentry to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit: its electronic account-code orcode account terminals. For usage any account-code transactions of anytype of funds or code-account transactions of any type of informationalcodes from business or companies inventory or codes of informationaldata such as documents, records, est.

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] Portals: by pressing number [1] key and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad using.PhonExpress FIG. A12; A12 a; or A12 b; LCD screen displays Options forentry to Portals indicated by their numbers:

OPTION [1] Portal FIG. I-F Pa: B: Financial-line: OPTION [2] Portal FIG.I-F Pb: C: Credit-line: OPTION [3] Portal FIG. I-B Pa: G: Security-line:OPTION [4] Portal FIG. I-B Pb: H: Consumers-line:

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Portal FIG. I-F Pa: B: [1] Financial-line:by pressing number [1] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used. For Account-transactions of currency

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Portal FIG. I-F Pb: C: [2] Credit-line: bypressing number [2] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used. For Credit Account-transactions whereverCredit is established.

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [3] Portal FIG. I-B Pa: G: [3] Security-line: bypressing number [3] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used. For obtaining any Informational data ofdocuments, records etc.

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [4] Portal FIG. I-B Pb: H: [4] Consumers-line:by pressing number [4] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used. For electronic digital Shopping anywhereday or night Worldwide.

METHOD OF OPTION: [2] FIG. I-I SP: Slip-ports: Activates entryway ofchoice to access either one of the Slip-ports indicated by theirnumbers. Each choice of Account-Code or Code-Account Slip-portsactivates entryway to choice of five computerized digital accountoptions.METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [2] Slip-ports: by pressing number [2] key andthen enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypadused.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12; A12 a; or A12 b; screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [5] FIG. I-I -SP La: FIG. D: Reserve-line: OPTION [6] FIG. I-I-SP Lb: FIG. I: Express-line: OPTION [7] FIG. I-I -SP Ra: FIG. E:IDH-line: OPTION [8] FIG. I-I -SP Rb: FIG. J: MDH-line:

METHOD OF USAGE: Slip-port FIG. I-I SP: La: OPTION [5] FIG. D:Reserve-line: by pressing number [5] key and enter key on PhonExpressdevice keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. For usage of Computerizeddigital accounts for funds of currency or in-store credit or creditissued.

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-I SP: Lb: Slip-port FIG. I-I -SP Lb: OPTION [6]FIG. I: Express-line: by pressing number [6] key and enter key onPhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. For usage ofComputerized digital accounts for funds of currency or in-store creditor PhonExpress minutes

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-I SP: La: Slip-port FIG. I-I -SP Ra: OPTION [7]FIG. E: IDH-line by pressing number [7] key and enter key on PhonExpressdevice keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. For any display ofCardholder's Identification, history background checks.

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-I SP: Lb: Slip-port FIG. I-I -SP Rb: OPTION [8]FIG. J: MDH-line by pressing number [8] key and enter key on PhonExpressdevice keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. For any display ofCardholder's Medical problems, Medication usage and Medical records SEEMETHODS OF FIG. I-I SP: SLIP-PORTS FIVE DIGITAL ACCOUNT-CODE OPTIONS

METHOD OF OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: activates the ability to transferaccount code transactions to another place, Transfer-line activateselectronic entry for choice of options for either Options [1] Account orOption [2] Code indicated by their numbersMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: By pressing number [2] and thenpress enter key on PhonExpress keypad keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Account: OPTION [2] Code:

METHOD OPTION [1] Account: activates entry for an account number to makepayment or send funds to another account. Enables for accounttransactions with either currency or credit.METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] Account by pressing number [1] and enter keyon PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays [EnterAccount number]METHOD OF USAGE by pressing number keys indicating Account number andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCEED ON METHODS OF ANSWER KEYS

METHOD OPTION [2] Code: activates entry for a code number to obtaininformational data from or send informational data to another place.Enables code transaction of informational dataMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [2] Code: by pressing number [2] and enter key onPhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays [Enter Codenumber]METHOD OF USAGE by pressing number and letter keys indicating of a Codenumber and then enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used. Enables process of obtaining informational data ofdocument, records, any informational dataPhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCEED ON METHODS OF ANSWER KEYS

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [3] DIRECT-LINE: by pressing number [3] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. Choiceof electronic modes of options indicated by their numbers

PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Call-dial: OPTION [2] PhonExpress:

OPTION [1] Call-dial: activates entry of ‘P.E.A.C.E. code 15-digits’[1]-digit country [2]-digit state [3]-digit area code [4]-digit buildingcode [5]-digit zip code: which enables for transmitting with adirect-line to any FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter: that is connected tobusiness or companies computerized resource server. Enabling forelectronic digital shopping, proceeds on with account-code transactions

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] Call-dial: by pressing number or letters onthe keys indicating country, state, area, building, and zip code afterentry of the {15} digits then press enter key on PhonExpress keypadkeyboard or remote keypad used.

OPTION [2] PhonExpress: activates entry of {10}-digits ‘PhonExpresstelephone number’ to be entered in, which enables caller to proceed onwith account-code transactions to send funds or informational datadirectly to another FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone or FIG. III:PhonExpress cellular telephone

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [2] PhonExpress: by press in a {10} digit‘PhonExpress telephone number' of choice and then press enter key onPhonExpress keypad keyboard or remote keypad used. Which interntransmits digital connection to another FIG. II: PhonExpress telephoneor FIG. III: PhonExpress cellular telephone

METHOD OF FIG. A1: [A] Account-Code key:

OPERATIONAL KEY FIG. A1: [A] Account-Code key:

FIG. II-FIG. VIII indicated by numbers FIG. A1: [A] Account-Code key:located above the number [2] key, in between PhonExpress letter FIG. A:[P] key and FIG. A2: [S] key. Which PhonExpress operations internsimultaneously activates choice for entry to electronic modes ofaccount-code options.

METHOD OF USAGE by pressing letter [A] key and enter key on PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. Activates electronic optionsentry of choices. For either Options [1] Amount: or Option [2]Tran-line: or Option [3] Direct-line:PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] AMOUNT: OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: OPTION [3] DIRECT-LINE:

METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number keys indicating choice of option andthen press enter key on PhonExpress keypad keyboard or remote keypadused.

METHOD OF OPTION [1] AMOUNT: Activates changes of usage with originalnumber keys into PhonExpress electronic operations accountant numbersfor entry of dollar/cent amounts for account-code transactions of eitherfunds currency or credit. Of either PhonExpress keypad PhonExpresskeyboard or PhonExpress Remote-pad changes account-code keypad intoaccountant keypad

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] AMOUNT: by pressing number [1] key and Enterkey on PhonExpress keypad PhonExpress keyboard, or PhonExpressRemote-pad.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Enter Amount]

METHOD OF USAGE by pressing number keys indicating of dollar and centsfor either currency or credit and then press enter key on PhonExpresskeypad PhonExpress keyboard, or PhonExpress Remote-pad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCEED ON METHODS OF ANSWER KEYS

METHOD OF OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: activates the ability to transferaccount code transactions to another place, Transfer-line activateselectronic entry for choice of options for either Options [1] Account:or Option [2] Code: indicated by their numbersMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: By pressing number [2] and thenpress enter key on PhonExpress keypad keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Account: OPTION [2] Code:

METHOD OPTION [1] Account: activates entry for an account number to makepayment or send funds to another account. Enables for accounttransactions with either currency or credit.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Account: by pressing number [1] and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays[Enter Account number]METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number keys indicating Account number andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCEED ON METHODS OF ANSWER KEYS

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Code: activates entry for a code number toobtain informational data from or send informational data to anotherplace. Enables code transaction of informational dataMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [2] Code: by pressing number [2] and enter key onPhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays[Enter Code number]METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number and letter keys indicating of ‘Codenumber’ and then enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used. Enables process of obtaining informational data ofdocument, records, any informational dataPhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCEED ON METHODS OF ANSWER KEYS

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [3] DIRECT-LINE: activates the ability fordirect-line to either FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter: or another FIG.II-FIG. III: PhonExpress telephones, cellular telephones. Enablesprocess of choice for account-code transactions of transferring orsending funds or informational data to another place indicated by entryof numbers and letters of choice. Enables choices of electronic modes ofoptions indicated by their numbersMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [3] DIRECT-LINE: by pressing number [3] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Call-dial: OPTION [2] PhonExpress:

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Call-dial: activates entry of ‘P.E.A.C.E.Code’ 15-digits' [1-digit country, 2-digit state, 3-digit area code,4-digit building code, 5-digit zip code] which enables for transmittingwith a direct-line to any FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. Converter that is connectedto business or companies computerized resource server. Enabling forelectronic digital shopping, proceeds on with account-code transactionsMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Call-dial: by pressing number [1] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays[Enter 15-digits] P.E.A.C.E. CodeMETHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number keys indicating ‘15-digits ofP.E.A.C.E. Code’ and enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] PhonExpress: activates entry of ‘10-digit’“PhonExpress telephone number” to be entered in, which enables caller toproceed on with account-code transactions to send funds or informationaldata directly to another FIG. II: PhonExpress telephone, or FIG. III:PhonExpress cellular telephone, and FIG. II-A PhonExpress telephoneadaptersMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] PhonExpress: by pressing number [2] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays [Enter10-digits] PhonExpress telephone numberMETHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number keys indicating another PhonExpresstelephone number and enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used.

AFTER ENTRY OF EITHER DIGITS

PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCEED ON METHODS OF ANSWER KEYS

METHOD OF USAGE: OPERATIONAL KEY FIG. A2: [S] System key: activatesprocess of finishing account-code transactions, either send, transferfunds or informational data to receive, deliver, or printout locatedabove the number [3] key, at the top, right side of PhonExpress letterFIG. A1: [A] key: Intern PhonExpress operations simultaneously activateschoice for entry to electronic modes of account-code options to finishthe process of account-code transactions.METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A2: [S] System key: by pressing letter [S] key andthen enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.

FIG. II-FIG. VIII Activates electronic entry for choice of options,indicated by their numbers for either Options [1] PEACE-line: or Option[2] Tran-line: or Option [3] Direct-line: or [4] Ship-line:

PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays Options tochoose from

OPTION [1] PEACE-LINE: OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: OPTION [3] PASS-LINE:OPTION [4] SHIP-LINE:

METHOD OF CHOOSING OPTION [1] PEACE-LINE: Activates electronic entry forchoice of either Account-Code or Code-Account Portals or Slip-ports foraccessing of Each Five computerized account options. Enables foraccount-code transaction of funds or code-account transfer informationaldata into another account of choice. Currency with currency or Creditwith credit: process of transferring informational data into othercomputerized accounts. For either Options [1] Portals: or Option [2]Slot-ports: indicated by their numbersMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] PEACE-LINE: By pressing number [1] key andenter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Portals: OPTION [2] Slip-ports:

METHOD OF OPTION [1] Portals: EACH choice Portal or Slip-port activatestransmittal entry to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit electronicaccount-code terminals of choice. For usage any account-codetransactions of funds or informational dataMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] Portals: by pressing number [1] key and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad using.PhonExpress FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: LCD screen displays Options forentry to Portals indicated by their numbers:

OPTION [1] FIG. B: Financial-line: OPTION [2] FIG. C: Credit-line:OPTION [3] FIG. G: Security-line: OPTION [4] FIG. H: Consumers-line:

METHOD OF USAGE: Portal FIG. B: [1] Financial-line: by pressing number[1] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used. For Account-transactions of currencyMETHOD OF USAGE: Portal FIG. C: [2] Credit-line: by pressing number [2]key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used. For Credit Account-transactions wherever Credit isestablished.METHOD OF USAGE: Portal FIG. G: [3] Security-line: by pressing number[3] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used. For Code-transactions obtaining any Informational data ofdocuments, records etcMETHOD OF USAGE: Portal FIG. H: [4] Consumers-line: by pressing number[4] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad used. For Code-transactions electronic digital Shopping anywhereday or night Worldwide.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Slip-ports: Activates entryway of choice toaccess either one of the Slip-ports indicated by their numbers. Eachchoice of Account-Code Slip-ports activates entryway to choice of fivecomputerized digital account options.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Slip-ports: by pressing number [2] key andthen enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypadused.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [5] FIG. D: Reserve-line: OPTION [6] FIG. I: Express-line: OPTION[7] FIG. E: IDH-line: OPTION [8] FIG. J: MDH-line:

METHOD OF USAGE: Slip-port FIG. I-I SP La: OPTION [5] FIG. D:Reserve-line: by pressing number [5] key and enter key on PhonExpressdevice keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. For usage of computerizeddigital accounts for funds of currency or in-store credit or creditissued.METHOD OF USAGE Slip-port FIG. I-I SP La: OPTION [6] FIG. D:Express-line: by pressing number [6] key and enter key on PhonExpressdevice keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. For usage of computerizeddigital accounts for funds of currency or in-store credit or PhonExpressminutesMETHOD OF USAGE Slip-port FIG. I-I SP Ra: OPTION [7] FIG. E: IDH-line:by pressing number [7] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used. For any display of Cardholder'sIdentification, history background checks.METHOD OF USAGE Slip-port FIG. I-I SP Rb: OPTION [8] FIG. J: MDH-line:by pressing number [8] key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used. For any display of Cardholder's Medicalproblems, Medication usage and Medical records

SEE METHODS OF FIG. I-I SP: SLIP-PORTS FIVE DIGITAL ACCOUNT-CODE OPTIONS

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: Activates the ability to transferany funds into another account enables for bill paying. Or ability totransfer document of informational data. Transfer-line activateselectronic entry for choice of options for either Option [1] Account: orOption [2] Code: indicated by their numbersMETHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number [2] and enter key on PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Account: OPTION [2] Code:

METHOD OF USAGE: IS AFTER ENTRY OF EITHER PORTAL FIG. I-FPa: FIG. B: [1]Financial-line: or FIG. I-FPb: FIG. C: [2] Credit-line: Enables Transferof either funds of currency or credit for account transactionsMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] Account: activates entry for choice of anAccount number, for payment on any billing account entered in.

OR METHOD OF USAGE: IS AFTER ENTRY OF EITHER PORTAL [3] Security-line:

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Code: activates entry for choice of a Codenumbers, for obtaining choice any informational data, with usage ofnumbers and letters entered in indicating any informational data of anydocuments, records enables code transaction.METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing numbers or/and letter indicating Codenumbers indicating informational data and then press enter key onPhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays automatically

[Processing]

Intern PhonExpress distributes out receipt of code transaction processis completed.

UNLESS PhonExpress might indicate in-order to obtain some informationaldata is only by entry of security code or if cost. PhonExpress enablesentry of security code or to proceed on with methods of either Portalfor funds of currency or credit. Enables the Transfer of informationaldata of number enter in indicating code of document, transmitsinformational data to another PhonExpress device.

IF ‘SECURITY CODE’ NEEDED

PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays[Enter Security code]METHOD OF USAGE by pressing ‘number keys’ indicating of an ‘Securitycode number’ and then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard orremote keypad used.

Or IF COST

PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays[Amount of cost] PROCEED ON WITH METHOD OF USAGE ACCOUNT PORTALS

OR METHOD OF USAGE IS AFTER ENTRY OF EITHER PORTAL FIG. I-BPb: FIG. H:[4] Consumers-line:

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION [2] Code: activates entry for choice of a Codenumbers, for electronic digital shopping. PhonExpress indicates choiceof number indicting departments, then numbers indicating products andprices, then indicates total amount which then proceed with methods ofaccount transactions

SEE METHODS OF SHOPPING

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [3] PASS-LINE: enables usage to either sendfunds or informational data or receive incoming funds or informationaldata. Activates a choice of electronic modes of options indicated bytheir numbers Option [1] Send: or Option [2] Receive:METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number [3] key and press enter key onPhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Send: OPTION [2] Receive:

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Send: activates the process of sending theobtained account-code transactions of informational data, or funds ofcurrency or credit will be sent to the account-code entered thereof.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Send: by pressing number [1] key and enterkey on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Processing]

Intern PhonExpress distributes out receipt of code transaction processis completed.

OR

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Receive: activate the process of receivingany incoming informational data or funds of currency or credit ofaccount-code transactionsMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Receive: by pressing number [2] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Processing]

Intern PhonExpress distributes out receipt of code transaction processis completed.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [4] SHIP-LINE: activates ability to eitherdeliver to address entered in or enables for a print-out from printerthat's connected. Enables displaying choices of electronic modes ofoptions indicated by their numbers Option [1] Delivery: or Option [2]Print-out:METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [4] SHIP-LINE: by pressing number [4] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays options to choosefrom

OPTION [1] Delivery: OPTION [2] Print-out:

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Delivery: activates the process of finishingaccount-code transactions to any address enter in. sending funds ofeither currency or credit, or any informational data. Transmitting toanother address that is entered in or/and to address for delivery ofproduct or informational data, plus to send any funds to direct line ofFIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter connected to any business or companiescomputerized resource server. That enables delivery.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [1] Delivery: by pressing number [1] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays[Enter address]METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing ‘numbers’ or/and ‘letters’ on the keys andthen press enter on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] SEE METHOD OF ANSWER KEYS AFTER ANSWER

PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Processing]

Intern PhonExpress distributes out receipt of code transaction processis completed.

OR

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Print-out: account-code transactions ofdigital informational data received from any printer that is attached tothe PhonExpress device in use. By entry engages printer into operationsof printing informational data, documents, records, entry from anyP.E.A.C.E. code entry of address for delivery from any entry of codenumbers of product or informational data or funds of currencyMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION [2] Print-out: by pressing number [2] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Processing]

Intern PhonExpress distributes out receipt of code transaction processis completed.Then distributes out a Print-out from printer attached.

METHOD OF ACTIVATION FIG. A3: SLOT-PORT: VIEWED IN DRAWINGS:SPECIFICATION OF DESCRIPTION DRAWINGS AND FIGURES P.E.A.C.E. KEYSELECTRONIC METHOD OF PROCESS

FIG. II-FIG. VIII ACTIVATION OF FIG. A3: SLOT-PORT: used for operationsto obtain electronic digital transmission of FIG. I-F/FIG. I-BPhonExpress system card account-code Portals or/and FIG. I-I-L/FIG.I-I-R PhonExpress slip-card Slip-port numbers-letters. That engagesentry to terminals into relaying digital transmission. METHOD OF USAGEFIG. A3: SLOT-PORT: by sliding of either one of the Four mainaccount-code Portals on FIG. I PhonExpress system card or /and usage ofFIG. I PhonExpress system card open/close keys extends usage of eitherone of the Four concealed Slip-ports of FIG. I-I PhonExpress slip-card.FIG. I One Portal or FIG. I-I One Slip-port through either ofPhonExpress device FIG. A3: Slot-port, located in drawings FIG. II-FIG.VIII.

SEE IN DRAWINGS FIG. II-FIG. VIII FOR LOCATION OF [A3] SLOT-PORT:

FIG. II: PhonExpress telephones: FIG. A3: Slot-port: is located on rightside of number keypad exceeds to top to bottom of PhonExpress telephone.PhonExpress desk telephonesFIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapters: FIG. A3: Slot-port: is locatedon right side of number keypad exceeds up and down top to bottom ofPhonExpress telephone adapters.FIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapters: for original telephone,PhonExpress system card slot-port is located on the right side ofadapter.FIG. IV: PhonExpress cellular telephone: FIG. A3: Slot-port: is locatedat top, above display screen, exceeds from left to right. On (original)PhonExpress cellular telephone,Except for (a Flip) PhonExpress cellular telephone slot-port is locatedon inside, at top, above display screen, exceeds from left to right.FIG. V: PhonExpress Store adapter: FIG. A3: Slot-port: is located onright side of number keypad exceeds up and down top to bottomFIG. VI: A-F PhonExpress various adapters: FIG. A3: Slot-port: islocated on right side of number keypad exceeds up and down top to bottomFIG. VII: PhonExpress computerized keyboard: FIG. A3: Slot-port: islocated on right-side of the keyboard, exceeding up and down.FIG. VIII PhonExpress TV remote: PhonExpress system card slot-portlocated toward front-end of remote.FIG. VI: A-F PhonExpress various adapters for electronic entryways ofschools, collages, government offices, airports, police departments,stores, convenient stores, pharmacies, at the pumps, in pop/foodmachines, public buses, taxi cabs, transportation. Location of thePhonExpress system card slot-port is on the right side of PhonExpressadapters.

1. METHOD OF P.E.A.C.E. KEYS:

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A4: ENTER: key is by pressing on key that reads‘ENTER’ AFTER EACH ENTRY of numbers' or/and ‘letters’ for account-codeor code-account transactions. Numbers and Letters for activation ofoperations: currency, credit, obtaining data of informational documents,and inventory for electronic shipping, immediate purchase, and delivery,that transmits into digital signals for entry account-code and/orcode-account transactions

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A5: SAVE: key is by pressing on key that reads‘SAVE’ only used for choice in middle of a process of shopping or payingfor items and receive an important call press FIG. A5: ‘SAVE’ key, whichenables for account-code and/or code-account transaction to stop.Everything for—Min. or from changing areas for shopping activatesoperations of obtaining and freezing any account-code transactions putseverything on hold and saves data for up to seven minutes if not returnto account-code transaction then deletes transaction

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A6: C/C/C key: by pressing on the key that readsTHREE—Cs: ‘C/C/C’ and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboardor remote keypad used. Activates choice of electronic modes of optionsPhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose fromOPTION [1] Cancel: Cancel any account-code or/and code-accounttransactionOPTION [2] Copy: Copy's any account-code or/and code-accounttransactions then Options for repeating ‘1 daily’ ‘2 weekly’ ‘3biweekly’ ‘4 monthly’OPTION [3] Change: Change any account-code transactions to another placeto shopMETHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A7: PhonExpress key: enables quick usage of [6]Express-line: electronic computerized account Option [3]Express-minutes: for usage of PhonExpress calls or minutes on anyaccount-code transactions

FIG. A8: FIG. A9: ANY CORRECTIONS

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A8: STAR KEY: “YES” if answer “Yes” by pressingkey FIG. A8: [*] Star key: then enter key. Answered “YES” PhonExpresscontinues,METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A9: POUND KEY: “NO” if answer “No” by pressing keyFIG. A9: [#] Pound key: choice of either refusal of item, or Finishobtaining items. Answered “NO” PhonExpress either removes item orengages into total amountMETHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A10: RECEIPT DISTRIBUTION: is distributed out fromthe bottom of either PhonExpress telephone, PhonExpress telephoneadapter. For receipts with PhonExpress cellular telephone, PhonExpresscomputerized keyboard is by printer attached. Or by P.E.A.C.E. monthlystatements PhonExpress Various Adapters and PhonExpress TV remote has tobe by P.E.A.C.E. monthly statements.

METHOD OF: DESCRIPTION OF LIGHTS:

Flash white on the PhonExpress telephone when call comes inFlash green when funds are coming in, Very helpful for hearing impaired,deafEnables people to know when able to receive funds that is sentMETHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A11: ‘LIGHTS’ CHANGES COLORS FIG. A11 b:‘WHITE—incoming PhonExpress call’, FIG. A11 c: ‘BLUE—incominginformational data’, and FIG. A11 d: ‘GREEN—incoming funds’METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A11 a: ‘LIGHTS’ CHANGES COLORS FIG. A11 b:‘WHITE—incoming PhonExpress call’, FIG. A11 c: ‘BLUE—incominginformational data’, and FIG. A11 d: ‘GREEN—incoming funds’METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A12: LCD SCREEN, FIG. A12: COMPUTER SCREEN, FIG.A12: TV SCREEN: displays choices of P.E.A.C.E. System's PhonExpresselectronic computerized operational modes of options, displayingdepartments, products and prices.METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A13:—FIG. A13 a: ‘SPEAKERS’ FOR REPEATEDBELL-TONES: repeated ‘2-ring’ tones ‘incoming PhonExpress call’,repeated ‘5-ring’ tones ‘incoming informational data’ and repeated‘7-ring’ tones ‘incoming funds’: Each ‘ring-tone’ has its ‘ownsignificant ring’ of toneFIG. A14: P.E.A.C.E. EMBLEM represents PhonExpress Account-CodeElectronicsMETHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A15: FIG. A15 a: FIG. A15 b: and FIG. A15 c:‘VIBRATION’ DEVICES: ‘Vibrates different speeds’ of vibrations ‘soft’,‘medium’ and ‘hard’ For PhonExpress ‘Vibrations soft for incomingcalls’, ‘Vibrates medium for incoming funds’ of currency or creditor/and ‘Vibrates hard for incoming informational data’

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. A16: FIG. A16 a: ‘VOICE SYNCHRONIZER’COMMUNICATION DEVICE: obtains ‘voices and translates sounds’ of voicecommunication into digital signals of data, enables digital transmission

P.E.A.C.E.SHOPPING PART PS-I METHOD OF SHOPPING DIRECTLY TO BUSINESS ORCOMPANY INVENTORY

P.E.A.C.E. system's usage of FIG. II—PhonExpress telephones FIG. IIIPhonExpress telephone adapters FIG. IV PhonExpress cellular telephonesFIG. VII PhonExpress computerized keyboard, FIG. VIII PhonExpress TVremote keypad. Usage of one FIG. I PhonExpress system card enableselectronic shopping anytime day or night anywhere worldwide directlythrough direct-line services of FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. system converter thatconnected to business or companies computerized resource servers. Thatis activated through usage of FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system base unit.

Shopping at any business or company “without leaving” residence oroffice without speaking to anyone or computerized voice. Immediatelypaying for products and then after have merchandise delivered to anyaddress entered. FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. system converter (Electronic Pointof Sale System) communicates electronically by digital signals tocomputerized Network which transmits digital signals of Inventory andPrice sales, input from remote terminals located on computerizedresource server of business or company and computerized register.Retrieving data of codes for identification of merchandise with updatedInventory, Sales of merchandise.

ELECTRONICALLY SHOPPING DIRECTLY TO BUSINESS OR COMPANY INVENTORY

(Direct electronic shopping through business or company's data ofinventory of merchandize and prices)

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. shopping is electronic purchasing ofmerchandise by usage of retrieving data codes, and codes of prices.

METHOD: By activating entry of PhonExpress [P] PhonExpress key bypressing on letter [P] key and then enter key on either PhonExpresskeypad, PhonExpress keyboard or PhonExpress remote keypad used.PhonExpress A12, A12 a or A12 b displays on Screen used, a choice ofOptions.

Option [1] PEACE-line Option [2] TRAN-line Option [3] DIRECT-line

CHOICE OF METHOD: OPTION 3. DIRECT-LINE: activates the ability fordirect-line to either FIG. IX PEACE converter or anther FIG. II-FIG. VIPhonExpress—telephones. Enables process of choice for account-codetransactions of transferring or sending funds or informational data toanother place indicated by entry of numbers and letters of choice.Enables choices of electronic modes of options indicated by theirnumbers

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: OPTION 3: DIRECT-LINE: PART PS-II

By pressing number [3] key and enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboardor remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays options tochoose from

OPTION [1] Call-dial: OPTION [2] PhonExpress:

METHOD: OPTION 1: Call-dial: activates entry of the “Five Step” PEACEcode: ‘15-digits’ {[1]-digit country, [2]-digit state, [3]-digit areacode, [4]-digit building code, [5]-digit zip code} enables fortransmitting with a direct-line to any FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converterthat is connected to business or companies computerized resource server.Enabling for electronic digital shopping, proceeds on with account-codetransactionsMETHOD OPTION 1: Call-dial: operates through: FIG. II: PhonExpresstelephone FIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapter FIG. IV: PhonExpresscellular telephone FIG. VII: PhonExpress computerized keyboard or FIG.VIII: PhonExpress remote keypadMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] Call-dial: by pressing number [1] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays[Enter 15-digits] P.E.A.C.E. CodeMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION [1] Call-dial by pressing number keys indicating‘15-digits’ of ‘PEACE code’ and enter key on PhonExpress keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used.METHOD OF PROCESS USAGE OF: OPTION [1] Call-dial: By entering-in‘15-digit—PEACE code’. Activates through FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unitoperations of direct-line of electronically transmits digital signal ofcodes through FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. Converter that is connected toBusiness or Company's resource data of (Inventory and Prices) server.Engages into operations: Recognizing, Translating codes, relayinginformational Code data directly back to either of ‘FIG. II-FIG. VIII’PhonExpress device being used. FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: LCD screenused. Enables choices of items directly through FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E.System's Converter connected to business or company's computerized (Dataof Inventory and Prices) resource server. Simultaneous engages intotransmitting digital signals through ‘FIG. II-FIG. IV’ PhonExpressdevice used. Through Electronic operations of entry Portal terminals ofFIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system Base Unit for usage of account transactionsprocessing for immediate payment to from business or company's accountresource server (for purchased items) through the ‘FIG. II-FIG. IV’PhonExpress device used.

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-III

METHOD OF PAYING FOR PURCHASED ITEMS (shopper) electronically pays foritems of shopping)

METHOD OF USAGE: is by sliding FIG. I-F PhonExpress system card eitherPortal A [1] Financial-line: or B [2] Credit-line: through samePhonExpress device [A3] Slot-port used. Activates operations of FIG. XP.E.A.C.E. system Base Unit for entry of main account-code terminal.electronically engages into operations for (shopper) entry of routenumber, and enter key then account number (of either currency or credit)and enter key, then entry of security code number (of account numberthat pertains to route number) and enter key on PhonExpress telephonekeypad. This activates that account that is entered thereof.

FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress device indicated by numbers activatingusing key A1: [A] Account-Code key: located above the number [2] key, inbetween PhonExpress letter [P] key and [S] key on PhonExpress keypad,keyboard or remote keypad used.

PROCEED ON OPERATIONAL KEY A1 [A] Account-Code key. That enables caller(shopper) to enter ‘Options of Choices.’ Then caller (shopper) entersnumber [1] amount key. PhonExpress system operations of “Interchangingaccount-code keypad system” into “Accountant keypad system” with usageof ENIAC electronic calculator. That enables (shopper) to enter ‘Dollarand Cent’ amounts. By pressing on the numbers “Entering the number ofamount” “Using number keys” and then press on “enter key” that's onPhonExpress telephone keypad. Intern PhonExpress operationssimultaneously activates that amount of choice entered to electronicmodes of account-code options.

METHOD OF USAGE by pressing letter [A] key and enter key on PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. Activates electronic optionsentry of choices. For either Options [1] Amount: or Option [2]Tran-line: or Option [3] Direct-line:PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays options to choosefrom

OPTION [1] AMOUNT: OPTION [2] TRAN-LINE: OPTION [3] DIRECT-LINE:

METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number keys “‘indicating choice’ of option”and then press ‘Enter key’ on PhonExpress keypad keyboard or remotekeypad used.METHOD OF PROCESS OPTION 1: AMOUNT Activates changes of usage withoriginal number keys into PhonExpress electronic operations accountantnumbers for entry of dollar/cent amounts for account-code transactionsof either funds currency or credit. Of either PhonExpress keypadPhonExpress keyboard or PhonExpress Remote-pad changes account-codekeypad into accountant keypad

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-IV

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION 1: AMOUNT by pressing number 1 key and Enter keyon PhonExpress keypad PhonExpress keyboard, or PhonExpress Remote-pad.PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays

[Enter Amount]

METHOD OF AMOUNT ENTRY by pressing number keys indicating of dollar andcents for either currency or credit and then press enter key onPhonExpress keypad PhonExpress keyboard, or PhonExpress Remote-pad used.PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCESS FOR ANY CORRECTION PROCEED ON METHODS OFANSWER KEYS

METHOD OF ANSWERS answering by pressing on either then press enter keyon either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad/using.A8 “YES” if answer “YES” press A8 [*] Star key and then enter key.A9 “NO” if answer “NO” press A9 [#] Pound key and then enter key.IF ANSWER YES: enables to reenter amount of dollar and cents by pressingnumber keys indicating of dollar and cents for either currency or creditand then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad PhonExpress keyboard, orPhonExpress Remote-pad used.IF ANSWER NO: Enables the Process of account transaction of transferfunds to one account to another.

FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system base unit accesses amount of fundselectronically transfers funds from account numbered entered in (byusage of FIG. I PhonExpress system card) into FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E.converter which electronically simultaneously communicates andelectronically transfers funds to business or company's computerizedaccount resource server. (At place of shopping). Along with FIG. IXP.E.A.C.E. converter engages with business or company's computerizeddata of inventory engages into operations for set up delivery of paidmerchandise.

Payment is made by activation of PhonExpress electronic keys throughFIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system base unit which electronically transfers fundsto place of FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. converter operations which is connectedto business or company's computerized resource server of inventory andprices. And simultaneously corresponds the transfer of fundselectronically with business or company's account resource server

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-V PROCESS OF METHODDELIVERY FOR PURCHASED ITEMS PROCEED ON OPERATIONAL KEY A2 [S] Systemkey METHOD OF OPERATIONAL KEY A2: [S] System key:

KEY A2: [S] System key activates process of finishing account-codetransactions, either send, transfer funds or informational data toreceive, deliver, or printout located above the number 3 key, at thetop, right side of PhonExpress letter [A] key. Intern PhonExpressoperations simultaneously activates choice for entry to electronic modesof account-code options to finish the process of account-codetransactions.

(Shopper) ACTIVATION A2 [S] system key, which PhonExpress device usedchanges operational modes and through electronic modes of options.METHOD OF USAGE by pressing letter S key and then enter key onPhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.

FIG. II-FIG. VIII Activates electronic entry for choice of options,indicated by their numbers for either Options 1 PEACE-line or Option 2Tran-line or Option 3 Direct-line or [4] Ship-line

PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays options to choosefrom

OPTION 1 PEACE-LINE OPTION 2 TRAN-LINE OPTION 3 PASS-LINE OPTION 4SHIP-LINE

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTIONS by pressing on number key indicating choice ofoption and then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad keyboard or remotekeypad used.PROCEED ON WITH METHOD OF OPTION 4: SHIP-LINE=activates ability toeither deliver to address entered in or enables for a print-out fromprinter that's connected. Enables displaying choices of electronic modesof options indicated by their numbers Option 1 Delivery or Option 2Print-out

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-VI

METHOD OF USAGE OPTION 4: SHIP-LINE: by pressing number 4 key and enterkey on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays options to choosefrom

OPTION 1 Delivery OPTION 2 Print-out

METHOD OF OPTION 1 Delivery—activates the process of finishingaccount-code transactions to any address enter in. sending funds ofeither currency or credit, or any informational data. Transmitting toanother address that is entered in or/and to address for delivery ofproduct or informational data, plus to send any funds to direct line ofFIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter connected to any business or companiescomputerized resource server. This enables delivery.METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 1: Delivery: by pressing number [1] key andenter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays[Enter address]METHOD OF USAGE by pressing number or/and letter keys and then pressenter on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD FIG. A12: A12 a: or A12 b: screen displays

[Any Corrections] PROCESS FOR ANY CORRECTION PROCEED ON METHODS OFANSWER KEYS METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-VII

METHOD OF ANSWERS answering by pressing on either then press enter keyon either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad/using.A8 “YES” if answer “YES” press A8 [*] Star key and then enter key.A9 “NO” if answer “NO” press A9 [#] Pound key and then enter key.IF ANSWER YES: Enables ability to reenter addressIF ANSWER NO: then no change is needed then process continues

AFTER ANSWER

PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays[Processing] for delivery to address entered in.Intern PhonExpress distributes out receipt of account-code transactionsprocessing is completed.PhonExpress Transmits digital signals to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converterelectronically engages and transmits digital signals of address entered.Which FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter relays digital signals tocomputerized resource server of place of business or company. InternFIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter engages in place of business or company'scomputer automatically obtains address, engages into operations withaccount transactions of payment, obtains merchandise and engages indelivery. Which then FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. system converter transmitssignals simultaneously to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system base unit andtransmits digital signals to PhonExpress device used. Which receipts aredistributed out simultaneously to both account resource systems andeither business or company's inventory resource system and PhonExpressdevice distributes receipt and delivery time.

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-VIII METHOD OF USAGE: FIG.IX: P.E.A.C.E CONVERTER

FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. CODE FOR CONVERTER=15-digits is 1-digit for Country,2-digits for State, 3-digits for Area code, 4 digit of building codenumber and 5-digits for zip code number. Which electronically transmitsdirectly and activates FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. converter, which is connectedto business or company's computerized data resource server (inventory ofmerchandise and prices)

FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. system Converter is an electronic digitaltransmission of information of data. Of which FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. systemConverter is electronically connected with computerized resource serverof business or companies' computer data banks of inventory data records.Engages into operations of electronic communications with business orcompanies computer's inventory of the item/items numbers and codes, ofthe merchandise that is in stock and the pricing of the item/items.

FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. system Converter usage of electronically retrievingitem/items of data and recognizing by usage of binary codes, of (UPCnumbers, product numbers and codes) electronically translating ofitem/items name/names from business or companies computer inventory.Which establishes what the item is, and prices of items. Which FIG. IXP.E.A.C.E. system Converter electronically retrieves and analyzesinformation data of item/items translates data of item/items intodigital signals transmitting electronically back to PhonExpresstelephones.

FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress devices used translates digital data, thendisplays name and price of item/items. Which caller then decides withthe data information of item/items, then caller chooses which item/itemsto purchase. With usage of FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress device usedA12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screen display of options and by pressing onnumber on keypad for the item caller wants to purchase.

Which then PhonExpress device used A12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screendisplays amount of item/items purchased, enabling caller to purchase ordecline item/items.

Then with operations of P.E.A.C.E. systems, FIG. I PhonExpress systemcard and usage of P.E.A.C.E. system's Portals of either B [1]Financial-line for account with currency or C [2] Credit-line foraccount with credit wherever credit is established. And usage ofPhonExpress keys A1 [A] Account-Code key of option of [1] amount. Callerentering thereof.

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-IX

FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress device used enables caller to engage withelectronic digital communications simultaneously with FIG. X P.E.A.C.E.system base unit for operations of an account transaction with caller'saccount. Which FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system's base unit electronicallyengages with account system of computerized server, of which callerentered in, with usage of FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress deviceaccountant keypad keyboard or remote keypad used.

P.E.A.C.E. system's FIG. I PhonExpress system card enables caller toengage usage of activation, accessibility of the account entered inthereof. (By sliding of either Portal B [1] Financial-line or [2] CCredit-line with either currency or credit wherever credit isestablished. Or by usage of removal of direct funds off of FIG. I-1PhonExpress slip-card Slip-port [5] Reserve-line's Five electroniccomputerized options of digital accounts

Which FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system's base unit engages into operations ofprocessing account, and transmitting digital signals of accountinformation to both of either one used FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpressdevice used and place of Electronic Shopping with FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E.system's connector and business or companies computer. Which then FIG.IX P.E.A.C.E. system connector is simultaneously communicating with thebusiness or companies account record system.

Which intern FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system base unit transfers amount offunds out of account and enters amount into computers resource server ofaccount system. Which items are paid for immediately. Then caller thenengages into electronic digital communications of business or companiescomputerized resource server for delivery of item/items to residence orany address caller enters in on either of PhonExpress device keypadkeyboard or remote keypad used. Then intern FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E system'sconverter connector transmits communication simultaneously to both FIG.X P.E.A.C.E. systems base unit and FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress deviceused. Which intern FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress device used distributesout receipt P.E.A.C.E. date, time, number and name of each of item/itemspurchased, amount paid, account used, building code number of the placeof business or company, delivery time. For PhonExpress devices that donot come equipped with receipt dispenser then PEACE Corporation sendsout monthly statements by mail.

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-X METHOD OF SHOPPINGPROCESS WITH USAGE P.E.A.C.E CONVERTER

Process of usage P.E.A.C.E system's shopping method: P.E.A.C.E. systemsConverter of electronic digital signals of transmission of informationdata. Of which P.E.A.C.E. system's Connector is electronically connectedwith computerized resource server of business or companies' computerdata banks of inventory and prices. Then engages operations intoelectronic communications with business or companies computer'sinventory of the item/items numbers and codes, of the merchandise thatis in stock and the pricing of the item/items.

P.E.A.C.E. system's Connector usage of electronically retrievingitem/items of data and recognizing by usage of binary codes, of (UPCnumbers, product numbers and codes) electronically translating ofitem/items name/names from business or companies computer inventory.Which establishes what the item is, and prices of items. WhichP.E.A.C.E. system's Connector electronically retrieves and analyzesinformation data of item/items, translates data of item/items intodigital signals transmitting electronically back to PhonExpresstelephones.

PhonExpress telephone translates digital data, then displays name andprice of item/items. Which caller then decides with the data informationof item/items, then caller chooses which item/items to purchase. Withusage of PhonExpress telephone LCD screen display of options and bypressing on number as indicated for item on PhonExpress telephone keypadfor the item caller wants to purchase. Which PhonExpress telephone LCDscreen displays amount of item/items purchased, enabling caller topurchase or decline item/items. With usage of PhonExpress system cardusage of electronic entry of either Portal, [1] Financial-line foraccount with currency or [2] Credit-line for account with creditwherever credit is established. To engage into electronic operations ofP.E.A.C.E. system base unit for operations of account transactions.

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-XI METHOD OF SHOPPINGPROCESS WITH USAGE P.E.A.C.E CONVERTER

Then usage of PhonExpress telephone operations with PhonExpress keys [A]account-code key and electronic option [1] amount. Entry of amount ofdollar and cents of either currency or credit amount and enter key byusage of PhonExpress telephone accountant keypad. Which PhonExpresstelephone engages electronic digital signals of communicationssimultaneously with P.E.A.C.E. system base unit for operations of anaccount transaction of caller's account. With activation, accessibilityof the account entered processing account, and transmitting digitalsignals of account information to both PhonExpress telephone and placeof shopping with P.E.A.C.E. systems connector and business or companies'computer.

Which P.E.A.C.E. systems connector is simultaneously communicating withbusiness or companies computerized resource of account system.P.E.A.C.E. system base unit transfers amount of funds out of caller'saccount and enters the amount into computers resource server of accountsystem. Which then the item/items are paid for immediately. Thenactivates [S] System key, and electronic mode of option 6 deliveryPhonExpress telephone engages into electronic digital communicationswith P.E.A.C.E. converter of business or companies computerized resourceserver for delivery of item/items to residence or any address entered inon PhonExpress telephone keypad. Then intern P.E.A.C.E systems connectortransmits communication simultaneously to both P.E.A.C.E. system's baseunit and PhonExpress telephone which distributes out receipt P.E.A.C.E.date, time, number and name of each of item/items purchased, amountpaid, account used, building code number of the place of business orcompany, delivery time.

EXAMPLES OF METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: PART PS-XII 1. METHODOF P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING OPERATIONS SHOPPING FOR GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL

ACTIVATION OF [P] PhonExpress key

METHOD OF USAGE: Caller Activates [P] PhonExpress key, by pressing onletter P key and enter key on PhonExpress telephone letter-numberkeypad.

Which PhonExpress telephone transmits digital signals throughfiber-optic cable through via satellite system to P.E.A.C.E. system baseunit, which engages into operations of electronic communications backand forth with PhonExpress telephone and wide area networks, to localarea networks.

PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays electronic modes of options:

[1] Portals [2] Account [3] Code [4] Call-dial

STEP 1: Caller enters [4] Call-dial by pressing number 4 key and pressesenter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephoneelectronically changes calling modes, instead of enabling caller toplace a telephone call to another telephone, PhonExpress telephoneelectronically enables caller for entry of code number of Call-dial toopen a line of transmission directly to P.E.A.C.E. converter to a placeof business or company resource server

PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays[Enter code number] (Of 4 Call-dial, a 12-digit number).

STEP 2: by pressing a 12-digit number (3 digits of area code and 5digits of zip code and 4 digits of building code) with usage of numberkeys and press enter key on PhonExpress account-code keypad. P.E.A.C.E.base unit electronically recognizes Code number and Locates place ofP.E.A.C.E. converter, which is electronically connected to business orcompanies computerized resource server.

EXAMPLES PART PS-CD-I

METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL SECTIONS-CD ‘SHOPPING CALL-DIAL’

PhonExpress telephone electronic transmission of digital signals throughfiber-optic cable through via satellite system directly to P.E.A.C.E.system base unit. Intern P.E.A.C.E. systems base unit recognizes codeand engages into operations. (Of electronic mode of option 4 Call-dial).Which intern P.E.A.C.E. system base unit identifies transmission ofdigital signals and engages with wide area network, to local areanetwork to open an electronic channel of communication directly toP.E.A.C.E. systems Converter connected to place of business or companiescomputerized resource server that carried the 12 digit number.

Then PhonExpress telephone simultaneously communicates electronicallywith a direct line to P.E.A.C.E. systems Converter. P.E.A.C.E. systemsConverter is electronically connected to business or companycomputerized resource server transmitting digital signals ofinformational data of inventory of merchandise and prices.

2. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART PSXIV AFTER ENTRY OF CALL-DIAL

Simultaneously after caller activation of 4 Call-dial. PhonExpresstelephone changes electronic operational modes to LCD screen displayingoptions for caller to choose from

[1] Account number: electronically engages in bill list of accounts[2] Code number: electronically engages in retrieving informational dataof code entered[3] Shopping: electronically engages in a list of inventory and pricing[4] PhonExpress: electronically engages with another PhonExpresstelephone of ‘10 digits’ entered in. Caller chooses either numberindicated of choiceEXAMPLE: caller wants to shop for groceries at that place of business orcompany, (place of 12 digits)

STEP 3: activating option number [3] Shopping, by pressing number [3]key and press enter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad. WithPhonExpress electronic usage of mode option 4 Call-dial, activateselectronic digital signals of communication through P.E.A.C.E. systemconverter to engage into operations, obtaining a list of differentdepartments and translating codes of merchandise items and prices usageof business or companies computerized resource server's (Data ofinventory and prices different departments of products for sale).Simultaneously communicating electronic transmission of digital signalsback to PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays electronic modes ofoptions (List of different departments at place of business)

1. Grocery department2. Bakery department3. Personal department4. Pharmacy department5. Hardware department6. Pet department7. Clothing department8. Bedding department9. Household department10. Fishing department11. Vehicle department12. Jewelry department13. Office equipment department

-   -   (Electronic modes of options with numbers indicating departments        of choice to shop at) with that place of business or company        resource server of inventory and prices. Caller wants to        purchase groceries, by pressing number 1 key (indicates Grocery        department) and press enter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad        (enables electronic shopping for Groceries).

3. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART SPXV

Through PhonExpress telephone electronically transmits signal throughfiber-optic cable to via satellite to WAN, to LAN to P.E.A.C.E systemconverter. Which intern simultaneously communicating electronicallyconnected with business or company's computerized resource server. Thisenables electronic entry into that department. Caller wants to purchasegroceries at place of business,

STEP 4: by pressing on number 1 key on PhonExpress telephone enables totransmit signal through fiber-optic cable, through via satellite systemto P.E.A.C.E. system which already has communication with computerizedresource server data. Identifies and Recognizes department, whichenables caller to enter into options of that department. To purchase afood item/items.

PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays (list of items and codes thatare down each isle section

1. Dairy 2. Meats 3. Produce

4. Can goods

-   -   (Caller (shopper) wants to purchase milk) by entry of number 1        Dairy, by pressing number 1 key and enter key on PhonExpress        keypad. PEACE converter electronically engages operations of        inventory with that department obtaining data (a list of dairy        products with options for purchasing, with usage of numbers as        indicated) transmitting digital signals back to PhonExpress        telephone LCD screen displays options (list of dairy items)        1. Choc. Milk

2. White Milk 3. Juice 4. Eggs 5. Butter 6. Cheese 7. Yogurt

8. Ice cream

-   -   (Example: Caller (shopper) wants Choc. Milk) by pressing number        1 key and enter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad. P.E.A.C.E.        converter communicates with business or company's resource        server. Electronically obtaining a list of Choc. Milk sizes and        electronic transmits digital signals of options to choose from        to PhonExpress telephone        4. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL        PART SP XVI PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays electronic        displays options        1. pint        2. quart        3. ½ gal        4. gal

Caller (shopper) wants a gallon, choose by numbers indicating differentsizes (Entry of number 4 gal). By pressing number 4 key and enter key onPhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephone electronicallytransmits signal through via satellite system to P.E.A.C.E.-systemconverter. Which intern electronically communicates to computerizedresource at store (place of business)

Then P.E.A.C.E.-system converter electronically analyzes and processesitem. Retrieves 12 digit (bar-code) number, name of product and 4 digitprice of item, from the business computerized resource server.Transmits signals to PhonExpress telephone, which intern PhonExpresstelephone LCD Screen displays[Name of item]=1 gal milk[Price of item]=$2.98[Purchase item]=(question for caller (shopper) if wants item to purchaseor not)Caller answers Yes or No, by pressing on pound [#] key for “Yes” or Star[*] key for “No”If caller enters [#] pound key “Yes”Then P.E.A.C.E system converter processes data, obtains data of item,and engages into operations for item/items to be purchased.If caller enters [*] star key “No” then P.E.A.C.E. system converteroperations electronically drops that item and does not process item topurchased.PhonExpress telephone LCD Screen displays option

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Caller answers by either Yes or No, by pressing on pound [#] key for“Yes” or Star [*] key for “No”If caller answers [#] pound key “Yes” P.E.A.C.E system converter enableperson to continue to shop for more dairy products.5. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART PSXVII PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays options1. Choc. Milk

2. White Milk 3. Juice 4. Eggs 5. Butter 6. Cheese 7. Yogurt

8. Ice creamExample: Caller (shopper) wants eggs, (usage of numbers indicatingitems) by pressing number 4 key and presses enter key on PhonExpresstelephone keypad. PEACE converter electronically converses with businessor company's resource server and obtains a list of sizes of eggs andelectronically transmits back to PhonExpress telephone LCD screendisplays options (with numbers to choose for indicating option of sizes)1. 4 count2. 6 count3. 12 count4. 18 count5. 24 countExample: Caller wants a dozen, which is 12 count, by pressing number 3key and press enter key on PhonExpress telephone P.E.A.C.E. systemconverter engages into operations electronically communicating withbusiness or company's computerized resource server analyzing itemretrieving code and price of item chosen. Transmits electronically backto PhonExpress telephone LCD screen which electronically displays[Name of item][Price of item][Purchase item]Caller answers Yes or No, by pressing on pound [#] key for “Yes” or Star[*] key for “No”If caller enters [#] pound key “Yes” then P.E.A.C.E. system converterobtains and processes that item/items engages for purchaseIf caller enters [*] star key “No” P.E.A.C.E. converter engages intooperations drops purchase PhonExpress telephone LCD Screen displays[Continue] Caller answers by either by pressing pound [#] key for “Yes”or Star [*] key for “No”If caller answers [*] star key “No” which P.E.A.C.E system converterwould enable another option to enter with grocery's on PhonExpresstelephone.6. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART SPXVIII PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays other choices of optionsfor groceries

1. Dairy 2. Meats 3. Produce

4. Can goodsCaller (shopper) wants to purchase chicken, entry by number indicated,by pressing number 6 on PhonExpress keypad enable to obtain meatsPhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays

1. Chicken 2. Hamburger

3. Pork chops

4. Steaks 5. Fish 6. Veal

7. Roast beef8. Hot dogs

9. Lunchmeats 10. Bacon 11. Ham 12. Turkey

Example: Person wants chicken, by pressing number 1 on PhonExpresskeypad, enables to obtain chicken7. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART PSXIX PEACE converter translates digital signals and obtains list of whatkind options with numbers PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays alist of options1. Chick. legs2. Chick. wings3. Chick. thighs4. Chick. breast5. whole chicken6. Chick. nuggets7. Chick. patties

Person wants chicken nuggets, by pressing number 6 key and enter key onPhonExpress telephone keypad, PhonExpress telephone transmits digitaldata directly to P.E.A.C.E. converter which electronically converseswith operations communicating with business or company's resourcecomputer server of store inventory and prices of food products (place ofbusiness).

P.E.A.C.E. system converter -analyzing item retrieves code and price ofitem. PhonExpress telephone LCD Screen displays

[Name of item][Price of item][Purchase item]Caller answers Yes or No, by pressing on pound [#] key for “Yes” or Star[*] key for “No”If caller enters [#] pound key “Yes” then PEACE-system base unit obtainsitem engages processing for purchaseIf caller enters [*] star key “No” then P.E.A.C.E. system converteroperations electronically drops purchase PhonExpress telephone LCDScreen displays

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Caller answers by either Yes or No, by pressing on pound [#] key for“Yes” or Star [*] key for “No”If caller answers [*] star key “No” caller (consumer) is finishedshoppingPhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays[Purchased amount]8. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART SPXX Sliding PhonExpress systematic card: Activation of either Portals[1] Financial-line (account with currency)[2] Credit-line (where credit account is established)

PhonExpress telephone electronically transmits signals throughfiber-optic cable through via satellite system to P.E.A.C.E. system baseunit, which engages into operations of communication with WAN, then toLAN, to a computerized account server

PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays[Enter route number] PEACE system base unit identifies engagescomputerized account resource server.PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays[Enter account number] either enter account number (of main accountPortal which was entered thereof) with currency or credit, by pressingon PhonExpress telephone keypad (account number keypad)PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays[Enter security code] enter security code number, (of account number ofmain account Portal entered thereof) by pressing on PhonExpresstelephone number-code keypad.

Activate [A] Account-code key by pressing on letter A, on PhonExpresstelephone keypad. PhonExpress telephone transmits signal throughfiber-optic cable to via satellite system to P.E.A.C.E-system base unit,which engages operations for different options to enter thereof.

Intern PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays

[1] Amount [2] Account [3] Code [4] Dial-call

Caller (shopper-account holder) Purchaser enters [1] amount to pay foritems purchased, by pressing on number 1 key on PhonExpress keypad.PhonExpress telephone transmits signal through fiber-optic cable throughvia satellite system to P.E.A.C.E-system base unit, which electronicallychanges operations to engage into accountant system, simultaneouslyPhonExpress telephone keypad changes keypad, into accountant keypadenables person to enter dollar/cent amounts by using accountant numberkeypad.PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays[Enter amount]Caller (shopper-account holder) enters in dollar/cent amount, bypressing on PhonExpress telephone accountant keypad, (amount for itemspurchased)

Which P.E.A.C.E-system base unit engages operations of processing fundsout of the account number entered in, then electronically transfers thefunds to an account at that store (place of business).

9. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART PSXXI

Caller (shopper) activates [S] System key

[1] Portal [2] Account [3] Code [4] Send [5] Receive [6] Delivery [7]Print-out

Caller wants grocery's delivered; caller enters number 6 on PhonExpresstelephone keypad. Which electronically transmits signal throughfiber-optic cable through via satellite system to P.E.A.C.E-system baseunit which engages operations of communications with computerizedresource server at that (store) place of business (analyzing andprocessing preparations for delivery of items from that (store) place ofbusiness)

PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays[Enter address]Caller enters address to where groceries are to be delivered by pressingnumbers and letter on PhonExpress telephone number/letter keypad. Thistransmits signals through fiber-optic cable through via satelliteSystem to P.E.A.C.E.-Connector, which electronically communicates withcomputerized resource server the message of address to that (store)place of business.

9. METHOD OF USAGE P.E.A.C.E. SHOPPING: GROCERIES WITH CALL-DIAL PART PSXXII

P.E.A.C.E. system connector engages operations of retrieving andtransmitting digital signals to PhonExpress telephone and computerizedresource system of electronically obtaining bar-code of data withitem/items purchased from businesses inventory, and retrieving data ofitem prices, analyzing and processing delivery. And distributingreceipts to both computerized resource server and PhonExpress telephonedistributes grocery receipt.

PhonExpress telephone distributes

Example of Receipt P.E.A.C.E. Date Time Grocery Department

# Of items

Item/number Item/number Item/number Amount

Account numberBuilding code numberDelivery timeDate, time, Grocery department number and name of each of item/itemspurchased, amount paid, account used, building code number of the placeshopped at.

METHOD OF INFORMATIONAL DATA USAGE: TRANSFERRING OR RETRIEVING PART I

(Cardholder wants to transfer informational data of document to anotherplace)METHOD OF PROCESS CHOICE OF STEP 1 ACTIVATION OF ENTRY FIG. I PORTAL G[3] Security-line, METHOD OF USAGE Portal G [3] Security-line by slidingFIG. I PhonExpress system card through FIG. II-FIG. VII PhonExpressdevice A3 Slot-port used. PhonExpress device automatically changes theelectronic operations of method to the telephone keypad, computerizedkeyboard or remote keypad. PhonExpress electronically changes usage ofthe original dialing system of number keypad, into PhonExpressaccount-code electronic number keypad or keyboard or remote keypad.PhonExpress telephone electronically displays on LCD screen [enter codenumber].

Then cardholder enters 15 digits of P.E.A.C.E. code by pressing numbersof 1-digit for Country, 2-digits for State, 3-digits for Area codenumbers, 4-digits for a building code numbers, and a 5-digits zip codeand press enter key on PhonExpress device used of account-code keypad,keyboard or remote keypad. PhonExpress electronically activates lines ofdirect digital communication to the place of FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. systemconverter that is electronically connected to a business or company'scomputerized resource server.

15-digits of P.E.A.C.E. code is one digit for Country, two digits forState, three digit area code and four digit building code and five digitzip code.

OR CHOICE STEP 2 METHOD ENTRY OF ACTIVATION OPERATIONAL KEY

OPERATION A [P] PhonExpress key, and electronic option of [1] Portal,and entry of terminal [3] Security-line, then enters P.E.A.C.E. code)

STEP 2 Activation of [P] PhonExpress key, by pressing on letter P keyand then press enter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpresstelephone LCD screen displays electronic modes of options. (For callerto choose from) [1] Portals [2] Account [3] Code [4] Call-dial [5]Express-accounts

Cardholder activates electronic mode of option [3] Code, by pressingnumber 3 and press enter key on PhonExpress telephone account-codekeypad.

PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays [enters code number] codenumber of document or record which intern P.E.A.C.E. system converterengages and retrieves informational data.

PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays if cost [$ amount] [0 amount]IF NO CHARGE FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA) Proceed on with Method ofRetrieving data) choosing either to transfer document elsewhere orreceive a printout

IF CHARGED FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA

(If charged for the informational data of document) PhonExpresstelephone LCD screen displays electronic mode of option [accept] thencardholder decides to accept or not, by pressing either answer key of[#] Pound key for “Yes” or [*] Star key for “No’ CALLER ACCEPTS CHARGECardholder slides PhonExpress system card through PhonExpress telephoneslot-port of either Portals [1] Financial-line: to pay (with currency)or [2] Credit-line: (to pay with credit)

Cardholder uses the same account Portal (currency with currency)

METHOD OF USAGE: TRANSFERRING OR RETRIEVING INFORMATIONAL DATA PART II

PhonExpress telephone changes electronic modes of keypad andelectronically displays on LCD screen [enter route number] Cardholderenters route number, by pressing on number keys of that route number andthen enter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephoneLCD screen displays [enter account number] intern cardholder entersaccount number, which pertains to that route number entered in thereof.By pressing keys of account number and enter key on PhonExpresstelephone keypad. PhonExpress telephone LCD screen displays [entersecurity code] which intern caller enters security code number bypressing on the numbers of PhonExpress telephone keypad entering in thatsecurity code number of that account number of which pertains to thatroute number. By entry of these electronic modes with usage of theaccount-code number keypad on PhonExpress telephone. (Which P.E.A.C.E.system base unit electronically engages operations of that account andelectronically locates, activates, enables account accessible, forcaller to proceed on an amount of funds to be removed out of thataccount).

PAYING FOR CHARGED INFORMATIONAL DATA

Activation of [A] account-code key, by pressing on letter A and enterkey on PhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephoneelectronically changes operations. PhonExpress telephone LCD screendisplays electronic modes of options. By choosing electronic mode [1]amount, which intern allows entry of the amount of dollars/cents (byusage of accountant keypad) and then presses enter key on PhonExpresstelephone keypad.

(Informational data paid for, by amount entered is electronicallyremoved out of account entered and electronically transmitted to theaccount of informational data account resource server)TRANSFER OF (CHARGED) INFORMATIONAL DATA (Transfer charged informationaldata to another place)

Activation of Portal [3] Security line by sliding PhonExpress systemcard through PhonExpress telephone slot-port. PhonExpress telephoneelectronically displays [enter code number] then by pressing on numbersof the code number and then press enter key on PhonExpress telephoneaccount-code keypad. PhonExpress enables entry of 12 digital code ofnumbers, three-digit area code, four digit building code, five digitP.E.A.C.E. number.

Activation of [S] System key, entry is by pressing on letter S key andpresses on enter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad that electronicallychanges operations. PhonExpress telephone displays electronic modes ofoptions on LCD screen. By choosing electronic mode [4] Send key (whichthen P.E.A.C.E. system base unit electronically transfers paid documentsto the other place enter thereof).

PRINTOUT OF (CHARGED) INFORMATIONAL DATA (Print-out of the chargedinformational data)

Activation [S] System key, by pressing the letter S and press enter keyon PhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephone electronicallydisplays modes of options on LCD screen. Caller chooses to enterelectronic mode of [7] print out, by pressing number 7 and then theenter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad. (Which P.E.A.C.E. system baseunit electronically transmits digital signals of paid document,informational data to PhonExpress telephone) which intern callerretrieves a printout a copy of document or record. (Caller must haveprinter connected)

METHOD OF USAGE: TRANSFERRING OR RETRIEVING INFORMATIONAL DATA PART III

TRANSFER INFORMATIONAL DATA (OF NO CHARGE) by choosing to eithertransfer document elsewhere or receive a printout (with out a chargeproceeds on) (If caller wants to transfer informational data to anotherplace.

TRANSFER INFORMATIONAL DATA

Activation of [A] Account-Code key, by pressing the letter A onPhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephone electronicallychanges operations, then PhonExpress telephone displays options on LCDscreen.

By choosing electronic mode of [4] Dial-call, by pressing number 4 andenter key on PhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephonedisplays electronic entry of [enter code number] by pressing on numbersof the 12 digit code on PhonExpress telephone keypad. Enables caller toenter another [12 digit code number of 3 digit area code +4 digitbuilding code +5 digit P.E.A.C.E. number] which electronically transmitsdigital signals directly to P.E.A.C.E. converter of the place toelectronically transfer document or record to.

PRINT-OUT OF INFORMATIONAL DATA (NO CHARGE)

Activation of [S] System key, by pressing letter S and enter key onPhonExpress telephone keypad. PhonExpress telephone electronicallydisplays modes of options on LCD screen. By choosing electronic mode [7]print out, is by pressing number 7 and enter key on PhonExpresstelephone keypad. Enables to retrieve a copy of document or record.(Must have printer connected to PhonExpress telephone)

METHOD OF ELECTRONIC TRANSMITTING AND RETRIEVING INFORMATIONAL DATA ANDOF SHOPPING WITH USAGE P.E.A.C.E. system's Converter:

USAGE OF SHOPPING: FOR P.E.A.C.E. systems: Converter connector:With usage of Caller using P.E.A.C.E. system's shopping method:

P.E.A.C.E. system's Converter connected for electronic digitaltransmission of information of data. Of which P.E.A.C.E. system'sConverter is electronically connected with computerized resource serverof business or companies' computerized resources data banks of inventorydata records. Then engages operations into electronic digitalcommunications with business or companies computer's codes for records,documents, any informational data or engages into operations ofinventory data of item/items numbers and codes of merchandise that is instock and the pricing of the item/items.

With P.E.A.C.E. system's Converter electronic usage of transmittingdigital signals and retrieving documents of informational data or withshopping the data of item/items and prices. P.E.A.C.E. system Converterrecognizing data by usage of binary codes, of (codes of documentnumbers, records, any informational data) or (UPC numbers, productnumbers and codes) Electronically translating of either documents, orrecords of informational data or with shopping the item/items name/namesfrom business or companies computer inventory. Which recognizes andestablishes what the item is, and prices of items are. Which P.E.A.C.E.system's Converter electronically retrieves and analyzes informationdata of document, or records of any informational data or with shoppingthe item/items and prices translating data of any informational data orshopping product item/items into digital signals transmittingelectronically back to PhonExpress telephones. Which choice of printoutof informational data (see method of informational data) or choice ofpurchasing item/items of merchandise and prices (see method of shopping)

KEYS OPERATIONS OF TRANSFERRING FUNDS METHOD OF ACCOUNT-TRANSACTIONCURRENCY STEP 1 METHOD OF FIG. II-FIG. VIII: A [P] PhonExpress key

OPERATIONAL KEY A—[P] PhonExpress key: located above the number 1 key,at the top, left side, of PhonExpress letter [A] key. See in DrawingsFIG. II-FIG. VIII. Which intern activates changes of operations from theusage of the original devices such as telephones original cellulartelephones, original computer keyboard, and original TV remote intoP.E.A.C.E. system's PhonExpress account-code system operational usage.Which PhonExpress operations intern simultaneously activates choice forentry to electronic modes of account-code options.

METHOD OF USAGE: A—[P] PhonExpress key: by pressing on the letter P keyand press Enter key on any of the PhonExpress device keypad keyboard orremote keypad used.PhonExpress A12, A12 a, A12 b LCD screens displays choice of optionsindicated by their numbers

OPTION 1: PEACE-LINE: OPTION 2: TRAN-LINE OPTION 3: DIRECT-LINE

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTIONS by pressing on number key indicating choice ofoption and then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad keyboard or remotekeypad used.METHOD OF OPTION 1: PEACE-LINE Activates electronic entry for choice ofeither Account-Code Portals or Account-Code Slip-ports for accessing ofEach Five computerized account options. Enables for account-codetransaction of funds or transfer informational data into another accountof choice. Currency with currency or Credit with credit: process oftransferring informational data into other computerized accounts. Foreither Options 1 Portals or Option 2 Slot-ports indicated by theirnumbersMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 1: PEACE-LINE By pressing number 1 key and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays options to choosefrom

OPTION 1: Portals OPTION 2: Slip-ports

METHOD OF OPTION 1: Portals: EACH choice Portal activates entry to PEACEbase unit electronic account-code terminals of choice. For usage anyaccount-code transactions of funds or informational dataMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION 1: Portals: by pressing number 1 key and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypad using.PhonExpress A12, A12 a, or A12 b LCD screen displays Options for entryto Portals indicated by their numbers:

OPTION [1] Financial-line: CURRENCY ACCOUNT-TRANSACTION OPTION [2]Credit-line: OPTION [3] Security-line: OPTION [4] Consumers-line

CHOICE OF METHOD PORTAL B [1] Financial-line: by pressing number 1 keyand enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypadused. For Account-transactions of currencyPhonExpress device used electronically changes electronic operations anddisplays on A12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screen

[Enter Route Number]

METHOD: ENTRY OF ROUTE NUMBER: by pressing on numbers of that routenumber and enter key on PhonExpress device account-code keypad, keyboardor remote keypad used.PhonExpress device A12 A12 a or A12 b LCD Screen displays

[Any Corrections] SEE METHOD OF CHOICE OF TWO ANSWER KEYS

PhonExpress device used changes electronic operations and displays onA12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screen

[Enter Account Number]

METHOD: ENTRY OF ACCOUNT NUMBER: By entering in an account number thatpertains to that route number is by pressing on number keys of thataccount number and press enter key on PhonExpress device account-codekeypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.PhonExpress device A12 A12 a or A12 b LCD Screen displays

[Any Corrections] SEE METHOD OF CHOICE OF TWO ANSWER KEYS

PhonExpress device used changes electronic operation and displays onA12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screen

[Enter Security Code]

PhonExpress device A12 A12 a or A12 b LCD Screen displays

[Any Corrections] SEE METHOD OF CHOICE OF TWO ANSWER KEYS

METHOD: ENTRY OF SECURITY CODE NUMBER: by entering security code numberof that account number pertaining to that route number is by pressing onnumber keys of that security code number and enter key on PhonExpresstelephone account-code keypad, keyboard or remote keypad used.METHOD OF USAGE: By entering these numbers, FIG. II PhonExpresstelephone, FIG. III PhonExpress telephone adapter, FIG. IV PhonExpresscellular telephone, FIG. VII PhonExpress computerized keyboard or FIG.VIII PhonExpress TV remote electronically transmits digital signals toFIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system base unit. Which intern engages into electronicoperations of that account which is activated and accessible for removalof funds.FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. system base unit electronically engages intooperations of locating place of computerized account resource server,activating account, enabling account accessible for removal of an amountout of that account.

STEP 2 METHOD OF FIG. II-FIG. VIII A1 [A] Account-Code key

FIG. II-FIG. VIII indicated by numbers A1: [A] Account-Code key: locatedabove the number 2 key, in between PhonExpress letter [P] key and [S]key. Which PhonExpress operations intern simultaneously activates choicefor entry to electronic modes of account-code options.

METHOD OF USAGE by pressing letter A key and enter key on PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard or remote keypad used. Activates electronic optionsentry of choices. For either Options 1 Amount or Option 2 Tran-line orOption 3 Direct-line PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displaysoptions to choose from

OPTION 1: AMOUNT OPTION 2: TRAN-LINE OPTION 3: DIRECT-LINE

METHOD OF USAGE: by pressing number keys indicating choice of option andthen press enter key on PhonExpress keypad keyboard or remote keypadused.CHOICE OF METHOD: OPTION 1: AMOUNT Activates changes of usage withoriginal number keys into PhonExpress electronic operations accountantnumbers for entry of dollar/cent amounts for account-code transactionsof either funds currency or credit. Of either PhonExpress keypadPhonExpress keyboard or PhonExpress Remote-pad changes account-codekeypad into accountant keypadMETHOD OF USAGE OPTION 1: AMOUNT by pressing number 1 key and Enter keyon PhonExpress keypad PhonExpress keyboard, or PhonExpress Remote-pad.PhonExpress LCD A12, A12 a or A12 b screen displays

[Enter Amount]

METHOD: ENTER AMOUNT by pressing number keys indicating of dollar andcents for either currency or credit and then press enter key onPhonExpress keypad PhonExpress keyboard, or PhonExpress Remote-pad used.PhonExpress device A12 A12 a or A12 b LCD Screen displays

[Any Corrections] SEE METHOD OF CHOICE OF TWO ANSWER KEYS METHOD OFUSAGE: Specification on Categories how it Works

SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I: PhonExpress system card

SPECIFICATION OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS: SPECIFICATION TWO OPEN/CLOSE KEYSSPECIFICATION OF ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTS METHOD OF SLIP-PORT USAGE OFACCESSING FUNDS OF CURRENCY OR CREDIT METHOD OF LEFT-SIDE SLIP-PORTSFIVE ACCOUNT OPTIONS FOR FUNDS METHOD OF SLIP-PORT USAGE OFINFORMATIONAL DATA METHOD OF RIGHT-SIDE SLIP-PORTS FIVE ACCOUNT OPTIONSFOR INFORMATIONAL DATA METHOD OF USAGE: ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS: FIG. I:SIDE 1: PORTAL B [1] Financial-line: FIG. I: SIDE 1: PORTAL C [2]Credit-line: FIG. I: SIDE 2: PORTAL G [3] Security-line: FORINFORMATIONAL DATA FIG. I: SIDE 2: PORTAL H [4] Consumers-line: FORELECTRONIC SHOPPING

FIG. I-1: RETRIEVING INFORMATIONAL DATA: I [7] IDH-line or/and J [8]MDH-line

P.E.A.C.E. System's SEVEN KEYS AND SLOT-PORT 1 METHODS OF DIGITAL FUNDSACCOUNT TRANSACTIONS, PAYING ON ACCOUNTS, TRANSFERRING FUNDS, RECEIVINGFUNDS 2 METHODS OF DIGITAL INFORMATIONAL DATA SENDING, TRANSFERRING,RETRIEVING 3 METHODS OF DIGITAL SHOPPING SHOPPING, PURCHASING, IMMEDIATEPAYING, DELIVERY

FIG. II: PhonExpress telephoneFIG. III: PhonExpress telephone adapterFIG. IV: PhonExpress cellular telephoneFIG. V: PhonExpress store adapterFIG. VI: A-E PhonExpress varies adaptersFIG. VII: PhonExpress keyboardFIG. VIII: PhonExpress TV remote

FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. CONVERTER FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. Base Unit FIG. I:Phonexpress System Card 1. SPECIFICATION OF METHODS

FIG. I: PhonExpress system card establishes use of four account-codePortals, also two open/close keys, with usage of either one of the twoopen/close keys electronically releases four account-code Slip-portsconcealed on FIG. I-1 PhonExpress slip-card that electronicallyinterconnects with FIG. I PhonExpress system card.

By using one of the two-open/close keys releases electronicallyinterconnects with a concealed FIG. I-1: PhonExpress slip-cardestablishing use of four main account-code Slip-ports. The concealedFIG. I-1: PhonExpress slip-card. For usage of, this establishes fourpersonal accounts. Linking both together enables more usage with

METHOD OF ENTRY of electronic entry: Is by sliding either one-of thefour Portals on FIG. I: PhonExpress system card One Portal digital stripusing Faces in-ward as the sliding process is made through PhonExpressdevice A3 Slot-port. Or by using either one of the two open/close keyson side 1 of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card, releasing and expandingout the FIG. I-1: PhonExpress slip-card. Then by sliding either one-ofthe four Slip-ports digital strip using Faces in-ward as the slidingprocess is made through any of the PhonExpress devices A3 Slot-port.

SEE in drawings pages 20-34 for location of A3 Slot-port on either ofFIG. II PhonExpress telephone, FIG. IV PhonExpress cellular telephone,FIG. III PhonExpress telephone adapter, FIG. V PhonExpress storeadapter, FIG. VI A-F PhonExpress various adapters, FIG. VII PhonExpresscomputerized keyboard, FIG. VIII PhonExpress TV remote.

METHOD OF ONE SWIPE Of One Portal or One Slip-port using digital stripFaces in-ward as the sliding process is made through A3 Slot-port oneither one of the PhonExpress devices electronically transmits digitalsignals to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. system base unit or opens a direct-line toFIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. system converter. This engages simultaneously intoelectronic operations. Transmitting digital signals of communicationsbetween both of either one of the PhonExpress devices and FIG. IX:P.E.A.C.E. converter that is connected to business or companiescomputerized resource server used.

2. METHOD OF PORTALS

SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I: PhonExpress system cardMETHOD OF USAGE: by sliding either choice of using one-Portal thedigital strip facing in-ward as the sliding process is made through A3Slot-port on any of PhonExpress devices used.

SPECIFICATION OF FRONT-SIDE 1

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-F: PORTAL A [1] Financial-line is by slidingSide 1 Portal A [1] Financial-line of FIG. I PhonExpress system cardPortal using digital strip Faces in-ward through a PhonExpress device A3Slot-port. Enables an electronic entry, for accounts of currency,activating, accessing, processing account transactions with business orcompanies computerized resource servers of account system.METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-F: PORTAL B [2] Credit-line is by sliding Side 1Portal B [2] Credit-line of FIG. I PhonExpress system card Portal usingdigital strip Faces in-ward through a PhonExpress device A3 Slot-port.Enables an electronic entry, for accounts of established credit,activating, accessing, processing credit account transactions, withcredit companies computerized resource server of credit account system.

SPECIFICATION OF BACK-SIDE 2

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-B: PORTAL G [3] Security-line is by sliding Side2 Portal G [3] Security-line of FIG. I PhonExpress system card Portalusing digital strip Faces in-ward through a PhonExpress device A3Slot-port. Enables an electronic entry, for code numbers, for sending orretrieving informational data from a business or company's computerizedresource data system.

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-B: PORTAL H [4] Consumers-line is by slidingSide 2 Portal H [4] Consumers-line of FIG. I PhonExpress system cardPortal using digital strip Faces in-ward through a PhonExpress device A3Slot-port. Enables an electronic entry for codes and numbers, forelectronic shopping selecting items purchasing items immediately anddelivery to any address from a business or company's resource data ofinventory and price system. Along with consumer uses either accountportals of currency or credit, operations for account transactions withbusiness or companies computerized resource server. Purchasing items.

3. METHOD OF FIG. K1 AND K2 TWO OPEN/CLOSE KEYS SPECIFICATION METHOD OFUSAGE FOR ACCESSING SLIP-PORTS SPECIFICATION METHOD OF TWO OPEN/CLOSEKEYS

FIG. 1 PhonExpress system card establishes two open/close keys, both arelocated on top of Side 1, the Left-side is K1 open/close key and theRight-side is K2 open/close key by pressing either one-of choice on FIG.1: PhonExpress system card. Releases FIG. I-1 PhonExpress slip-cardSlip-ports to protract-out, then repress same key retracts FIG. I-1PhonExpress slip-card back-in the ONE FIG. 1 PhonExpress system card.METHOD OF USAGE: LEFT-K1 OPEN/CLOSE KEY located on Side 1 of theLeft-side of FIG. I: PhonExpress system cardSTEP 1 by pressing K1 open/close key electronically releases andprotracts-out FIG. I-1: PhonExpress slip-card from inside of FIG. I:PhonExpress system card. Expanding out to the Left Two Slip-ports, [5]Reserve-line, [6] Express-line.STEP 2 by repressing the same K1 open/close key retracts both Slip-portson FIG. I-1-L: PhonExpress slip-card back-in the left-side concealedinto the left-side of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.METHOD OF USAGE: RIGHT-K2 OPEN/CLOSE KEY located on Side 1 of theRight-side of FIG. I: PhonExpress system cardSTEP 1 by pressing K2 open/close key electronically releases andprotracts-out FIG. I-1: PhonExpress slip-card from inside of FIG. I:PhonExpress system card. Expanding out to the Right Two Slip-ports, [7]IDH-line, [8] MDH-line.STEP 2 by repressing the same K2 open/close key retracts both Slip-portson FIG. I-1-R: PhonExpress slip-card back-in the right-side concealedinto the right-side of FIG. I: PhonExpress system card.

4. METHOD OF SLIP-PORTS SPECIFICATION OF P.E.A.C.E. System's ONE CARD

SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I: PhonExpress system card ACCOUNT-CODE SLIP-PORTSFIG. 1: PhonExpress system card conceals the FIG. I-1 PhonExpressslip-card, which electronically establishes four digital account-codeSlip-ports that are accessible for cardholder's usage.METHOD OF USAGE: of choice, by pressing on either one of the twoopen/close keys, then by sliding either choice of one-Slip-port usingdigital strip Faces in-ward through A3 slot-port on any of PhonExpressdevices. The One Slip-port using digital strip Faces in-ward as thesliding process is made.

FOLLOW METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-L: LEFT A1 OPEN/CLOSE KEY SPECIFICATIONOF LEFT-SIDE OF FIG. I-1 PhonExpress Slip-card FOR ACCESSING FUNDS

METHOD OF USAGE: SLIP-PORT D [5] Reserve-line: accessing five digitalcomputerized accounts, by pressing on K1 open/close key and slideSlip-port using digital strip Faces in-ward through A3 Slot-port on anyof PhonExpress devices Intern PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays a listof five computerized account options to choose from.

PROCEED ON WITH METHOD OF SLIP-PORT USAGE OF ACCESSING FUNDS FOLLOWMETHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-L: LEFT A1 OPEN/CLOSE KEY SPECIFICATION OFLEFT-SIDE OF FIG. I-1 PhonExpress Slip-card FOR ACCESSING FUNDS

METHOD OF USAGE: SLIP-PORT I [6] Express-line: accessing five digitalcomputerized accounts, by pressing on K1 open/close key and slideSlip-port using digital strip Faces in-ward through A3 Slot-port on anyof PhonExpress devices Intern PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays a listof five computerized account options to choose from. PROCEED ON WITHMETHOD OF SLIP-PORT USAGE OF ACCESSING FUNDS

METHOD OF USAGE: FIG. I-F: RIGHT A2 OPEN/CLOSE KEY SPECIFICATION OFRIGHT-SIDE OF FIG. I-1-R PhonExpress Slip-card FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA

METHOD OF USAGE: SLIP-PORT [7] IDH-line accessing five digitalcomputerized accounts, by pressing on K2 open/close key and slideSlip-port using digital strip Faces in-ward through A3 slot-port on anyof PhonExpress devices Intern PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays a listof five computerized account options to choose from.

PROCEED ON WITH METHOD OF SLIP-PORTS FIVE ACCOUNT OPTIONS METHOD OFUSAGE: FIG. I-R: RIGHT A2 OPEN/CLOSE KEY SPECIFICATION OF RIGHT-SIDE OFFIG. I-1R PhonExpress Slip-card FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA

METHOD OF USAGE: SLIP-PORT [8] MDH-line accessing five digitalcomputerized accounts, by pressing on K2 open/close key and slideSlip-port using digital strip Faces in-ward through the A3 Slot-port onany of PhonExpress devices. Intern PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays alist of five computerized account options to choose from.

PROCEED ON WITH METHOD OF SLIP-PORTS FIVE ACCOUNT OPTIONS

5. METHODS OF SLIP-PORT D [5] Reserve-line: Entry to Five computerizeddigital accounts

SIDE 1: LEFT-SIDE FIG. I-1: SLIP-PORTS OF FIG. I: BY AFTER METHOD OFUSAGE: FIG. I-F: SIDE 1-L: LEFT A1 OPEN/CLOSE KEY METHOD FIVE-ACCOUNTOPTIONS FOR ACCESSING FUNDS OF CURRENCY OR CREDIT

-   -   METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 1 Conserve-line=by pressing on number 1        and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote        keypad used. Enables for funds to be electronically placed into        digital computerized account to maintain a budget and        accessibility to electronic funds for spending    -   METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 2 Employ-line=by pressing on number 2        and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote        keypad used. Distribution employment funds and accessibility to        electronic funds for spending    -   METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 3 Unemploy-line=by pressing on number 3        and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote        keypad used. Distribution unemployment funds and accessibility        to electronic funds for spending    -   METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 4 EBT-line=by pressing on number 4 and        enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad        used. Distribution food stamps funds and accessibility to        electronic funds for spending    -   METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 5 DDF-line=by pressing on number 5 and        enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad        used. Distribution disability funds and accessibility to        electronic funds for spending        6. METHODS OF SLIP-PORT I [6] Express-line: Entry to Five        digital computerized accounts

SIDE 2: LEFT-SIDE FIG. I-1-L: SLIP-PORTS OF FIG. I: BY AFTER METHOD OFUSAGE: FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: LEFT A1 OPEN/CLOSE KEY METHOD FIVE-ACCOUNTOPTIONS

FOR ACCESSING FUNDS OF CURRENCY OR CREDIT

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 1 Express-fuel=by pressing number 1 and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. Enablesaccessibility to electronic funds for spending of credit fundsestablished with businesses for pay-at-the-pumps,METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 2 Express-store=by pressing number 2 and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. Enablesaccessibility to electronic funds for spending usage of in-store creditfunds established at any company or businessMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 3 Express-call=by pressing number 3 and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad accessibilityto electronic funds for spending currency or credit prepaid PhonExpressusage for minutesMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 4 Express-ride=by pressing number 4 and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad accessibilityto electronic funds for spending cardholder's funds for busses or taxi'sMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 5 Express-disc=by pressing number 5 and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad enablesaccessibility to electronic discounts at any business or companiesestablishments7. METHODS OF SLIP-PORT E [7] IDH-line: entry to Five digitalcomputerized accounts

SIDE 1 RIGHT-SIDE FIG. I-1-R: SLIP-PORTS OF FIG. I: BY AFTER METHOD OFUSAGE: FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: RIGHT A2 OPEN/CLOSE KEY METHOD FIVE-ACCOUNTOPTIONS FOR ACCESSING INFORMATIONAL DATA

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 1 ID-line=by pressing number 1 and enter key onPhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress A12 LCD screen to display a list of cardholder's Name, DOB,Driver's license, Social Security numberMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 2 ED-line=by pressing number 2 and enter key onPhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress Alt LCD screen to display a list of cardholder's educationalhistoryMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 3 Chan-line=by pressing number 3 and enter keyon PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress A12 LCD screen to display a list of enables cardholder forentry to change data on accountMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 4 Employ-line=by pressing number 4 and enter keyon PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress A12 LCD screen to display a list of cardholder's employmenthistoryMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 5 BG-line=by pressing number 5 and enter key onPhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress Alt LCD screen to display a list of cardholder's backgroundhistory8. METHODS OF SLIP-PORT J [8] MDH-line: entry to Five digitalcomputerized accounts

SIDE 2 RIGHT-SIDE FIG. I-1-R: SLIP-PORTS OF FIG. I-F: BY AFTER METHOD OFUSAGE: FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: RIGHT A2 OPEN/CLOSE KEY METHOD FIVE-ACCOUNTOPTIONS FOR ACCESSING INFORMATIONAL DATA

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 1 Medic-line=by pressing number 1 and enter keyon PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress A12 LCD screen to display a list of cardholder's presentmedical problemsMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 2 Med-line=by pressing number 2 and enter key onPhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress A12 LCD screen to display a list of cardholder's usage ofpresent medicationsMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 3 Chan-line=by pressing number 3 and enter keyon PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress A12 LCD screen to display a list of enables cardholder,doctors entry to change data on accountMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 4 Access-line=by pressing number 4 and enter keyon PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress to transmit electronic medical device signals with digitaltransmission for ICD-pace maker, pacemakersMETHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 5 History-line=by pressing number 5 and enterkey on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used. EnablesPhonExpress Alt LCD screen to display a list of cardholder's medicalhistory, childhood records

9. METHOD LEFT-SIDE SLIP-PORT ACCESSING FUNDS

METHOD OF USAGE: By usage of K1 open/close key on Side 1 of FIG. IPhonExpress system card, protracts out the Left-side Two Slip-portsconcealed FIG. I-1 PhonExpress slip-card.METHOD OF USAGE: By sliding either One of the Left-side Two Slip-portsof choice through A3 Slot-port on PhonExpress device in use. The OneSlip-port using the digital strip Faces in-ward as sliding process ismade. Usage of Then PhonExpress electronically transmits to FIG. X PEACEbase unit. Which intern engages into operations. SimultaneouslyPhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays a list of five digital computerizedaccount options.METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on number indicating which one of the fivedigital computerized accounts with funds of currency or credit to use,then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad used.

ACTIVATION

PhonExpress device A12 LCD screen displays [enter security code] Bypressing on numbers indicating the security code number of that accountnumber entered and then press enter key on either PhonExpress keypad,keyboard, remote pad used.

ACCESSIBILITY. PROCEED ON METHODS ACTIVATION OF [A] Account-code keyOPTION 1: AMOUNT ENTRY 10. FIG. I-I-R ; RIGHT-SIDE SLIP-PORT ACCESSINGINFORMATIONAL DATA

METHOD By usage of K2 open/close key on Side 1 of FIG. I-F PhonExpresssystem card, protracts out the right-side Two Slip-ports concealed FIG.I-1-R PhonExpress slip-card.METHOD OF USAGE: By sliding either choice of one on the right-side twoSlip-ports using digital strip Faces in-ward through A3 Slot-port onPhonExpress device in use. Then PhonExpress electronically transmits toFIG. X PEACE base unit. Which intern engages into operations.Simultaneously PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays a list of fivedigital computerized account options.METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on number indicating which one of the fivedigital computerized accounts chosen.Then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad used.PhonExpress device A12 LCD screen displays [enter security code]By pressing on numbers indicating the security code number of thataccount number entered and then press enter key on either PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard,

11. SIDE 1 METHODS OF ACCOUNT PORTALS

SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-F: PhonExpress system card:

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: PORTAL B [1]Financial-line: FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: PORTAL C [2] Credit-line:

When account Portals are activated usage accessed is same (currency withcurrency) (credit with credit) no mixing FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: PORTAL B [1]Financial-line: electronic digital terminal Social Security Number[01- - -/- -/- - - -] of the cardholder engraved for transmittingelectronically digital signals for accessing account options of thecardholder. Any accounts pertaining to currency anywhere.USAGE: By swiping of FIG. I-F PhonExpress system card Portal usingdigital strip Faces in-ward through A3 Slot-port on any PhonExpressdevices transmits an account-code of portal 01-line and Social Securitynumber [01- - -/- -/- - - -] to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit whichintern engages into portal terminal 01 for operations and obtaining allaccounts of currency under that Social Security number. Cardholder thenenters an account number through number keys and enter key on any of thePhonExpress devices keypad, keyboard, or remote pad. Intern FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. base system computerized electronics recognizes and obtainsthat account number then locates the server through account numberentered. Which intern activates that FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter toconverse with that server of that account number. Which intern activatesthat account number at that location. Then by entering security codenumber enables that account to be accessible for account transactions ofcurrency funds.FIG. I-F: SIDE 1: PORTAL C [2] Credit-line: electronic digital terminalSocial Security Number [02- - -/- -/- - - -] of the cardholder engravedfor transmitting electronically digital signals for accessing creditaccount options of the cardholder. Any credit accounts wherever creditis established USAGE: By swiping of FIG. I-F PhonExpress system cardPortal using digital strip Faces in-ward through A3 Slot-port on anyPhonExpress devices transmits an account-code of portal 02-line andSocial Security number [02- - -/- -/- - - -] to FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. baseunit which intern engages into portal terminal 02-line for operationsobtaining all accounts of credit under that Social Security number.Cardholder enters a credit account number through number keys on thePhonExpress device keypad, keyboard, or remote pad using. Intern FIG. XP.E.A.C.E. base system computerized electronics recognizes and obtainsthat account number then locates the server through credit accountnumber entered. Which intern activates that FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E.converter to converse with that server of that credit account number.Which intern activates that credit account number at that location. Thenby entering security code number of that credit account wherever creditis established. This enables that credit account to be accessible forusage of credit account transactions of credit funds.12. FIG. I-B PhonExpress system card SIDE 2 METHODS OF CODE PORTALSPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-B: SIDE 2: PORTAL G [3]Security-line: FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA

Is an electronic digital terminal for informational data. 03-line,Social Security and P.E.A.C.E. code for converter Number [03- - -/--/- - - - P.E.A.C.E.] which opens a direct line to any FIG. IX:P.E.A.C.E. converters that are connected to business or companiesresource server to engage and obtain informational data with FIG. IX:PEACE system's converter processing programMETHOD 1: By swiping of FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card Portal usingdigital strip Faces in-ward through A3 Slot-port on any FIG. II-FIG.VIII PhonExpress devices transmits digital signals of an account-codeportal 03-line, Social Security Number and P.E.A.C.E. code to FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. base unit. Which intern engages into [3] Security-line portalterminal for entry to any P.E.A.C.E. converter. Which intern PhonExpressscreen displays [enter code] By usage of either PhonExpress keypad,keyboard, or remote pad, entering code of numbers pertaining to country,state, area code, building code, zip code [-/- -/- - -/- - - -/- - - --] 15 digits.METHOD 2: by activation of A [P] PhonExpress key, by pressing the letter[P] key that's located on the top left side above the number 1 key, andpress the enter key which is located above on FIG. II PhonExpresstelephone See in drawing page 20-40. See in drawings for locations onother PEACE system devices. PEACE system's FIG. II PhonExpress telephoneLCD screen displays electronic options. By using the electronic option 1P.E.A.C.E., by pressing number 1 and enter key on PhonExpress keypad,keyboard, remote pad. PhonExpress screen displays options of 1 Portalsor 2 Slip-Portals, by choice of number 1 Portals enables ability toenter any portal terminal. By pressing on number 1 key and enter key onPhonExpress keypad, keyboard, or remote pad. Enables options of Portals.By choosing number 3 portal which is G [3] Security-line by pressing onnumber [3] key and enter key on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, or remotepad. Enables entry into FIG. X: PEACE base unit digital code terminal.Intern engages into G [3] Security-line portal terminal. InternPhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays [Enter PEACE Code]. This enablesentry for any FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter

SIDE 2 METHODS OF CODE PORTALS

SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I: PhonExpress system card

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-B: SIDE 2: PORTAL G [3]Security-line: FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA METHOD OF USAGE: PEACE-CODEDIGITAL TRANSMISSION FOR LOCATION

The P.E.A.C.E. code is a combination of codes 15 digits one digit forcountry code, two digits for state code, three-digit area code, fourdigits of building code and five digits of zip code1 digit for country code locates Country for account-code transaction2 digits for state code electronically locates State, of Country, foraccount-code transaction3 digits for area code electronically locates Area, of that State, ofthat Country, for the account-code transaction4 digits for building code and 5 digits for zip code electronicallylocates FIG. IX PEACE converter connection of business or companiescomputerized resource which intern engages into operations.USAGE By either PhonExpress number or letter keys on keypad, keyboard,or remote pad, entering of PEACE Code of numbers or/and letterpertaining to country, state, area code, building code, zip code [-/--/- - -/- - - -/- - - - -] 15 digits.METHOD OF USAGE: AFTER ENTRY FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. base unit locates andengages operations opening a direct line of electronic digitalcommunication to FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter that is connected tobusiness or companies computerized resource server of the PEACE codenumbers-letters entered in.Intern PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays [Enter Code] by enteringnumbers and letters on either of PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, or remotepad.USAGES By pressing on the number-letter keys and enter key, enablesentry of choice of a code, pertaining to informational data such aseither a reference code, record code, document code of numbers.Then FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter engages into operations dataprocessing program obtaining the informational data of code entered in.FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter retrieves data from business or companiescomputerized resource server and a convert transmission to digitalsignals transmitting data directly back to any of the PhonExpressdevices is being used.

FIG. I-B SIDE 2 METHODS OF CODE PORTALS

SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-B PhonExpress system card

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-B: SIDE 2: PORTAL G [3]Security-line: FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA IF COST-METHOD OF PAYING ACCESSINGFUNDS METHOD OF USAGE: By sliding choice of either FIG. I-F: PhonExpresssystem card Portal B [1] Financial-line for funds of currency or FIG.I-F: Portal C [2] Credit-line for usage of credit funds. Portal usingdigital strip Faces in-ward Through A3 Slot-port on any of FIG. II-FIG.VIII PhonExpress device being used. Then enter account number enablesactivation, enter security code number enables accessible by pressing onnumber keys indicating entry and press enter key on either PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard, remote pad that's in use.

If choice of paying is with entry of FIG. I-1 PhonExpress slip-cardSlip-port.

PROCEED WITH METHODS OF OPEN/CLOSE KEY AND METHOD OF SLIP-PORT ACCESSINGFUNDS METHOD OF ENTRY FOR AMOUNT OF FUNDS.

METHOD OF USAGE: by activation of A1 [A] Account-Code key, by pressingon letter [A] key located in-between letters [P] and [S] keys, thenpress enter key. PhonExpress device A12 LCD screen displays choice ofoptions. Option 1 Amount Option 2 Tran-line Option 3 Direct-line.METHOD OF USAGE: By choosing Option 1 Amount, by pressing number 1 keyand then enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remotekeypad. Which intern PhonExpress device changes usage in keys intoeither PhonExpress accountant keypad, PhonExpress accountant keyboard orPhonExpress accountant remote pad. Intern PhonExpress A12 LCD screendisplays [Enter Amount] or on PhonExpress system's upper-right cornerA12 a LCD square on TV screen.METHOD OF USAGE: Then by pressing number keys that indicate todollar/cents amount and press enter key. Usage is with either currencyor credit amounts. IF NO COST—PROCEED ON METHOD OF PRINT-OUT

METHOD OF PRINT-OUT

By activation of A2 [S] System key, located on the right-side of [A] keyand above the number 3 key.METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing the letter [S] key and press enter key oneither PhonExpress devices keypad, keyboard or remote pad using.PhonExpress A12 screen displays a list of electronic mode of options tochoose from.METHOD OF USAGE: By choosing number 4 Ship-line, by pressing number 4key and enter key on either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard or remote padthat is now using. Enters into choice and PhonExpress A12 screendisplays options 1 Delivery or 2 Print-out.METHOD OF USAGE: By choosing and pressing number 2 Print-out and enterkey on PhonExpress device using, then PhonExpress device with printerconnected. Prints out the informational data of the choice chosen.13. FIG. I-B PhonExpress system card SIDE 2 METHODS OF CODE PORTALSSPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-B: SIDE 2: PORTAL H [4]Consumers-line: FOR ELECTRONIC SHOPPING

Is an electronic digital terminal for informational data. 04-line,Social Security and P.E.A.C.E. code for converter Number [04- - -/--/- - - - P.E.A.C.E.] which opens a direct line to any FIG. IX:P.E.A.C.E. converters for informational data processing programBinary codes product codes, USP labels, stock numbers shipping codesprice numbers, numbers and letters to obtain METHOD 1: By swiping FIG.I: PhonExpress system card Portal using digital strip Faces in-wardthrough A3 Slot-port on any FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpress devicestransmits digital signals of an account-code portal 04-line, SocialSecurity Number and P.E.A.C.E. code to FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. base unit.Intern engages into H [4] Consumers-line portal terminal for entry toany P.E.A.C.E. converters. Intern PhonExpress screen displays [EnterCode].USAGE is By pressing on the numbers or/and letters keys and afterentering in the full 15-digits then press enter key on either of thePhonExpress keypad, keyboard, or remote pad. PEACE code system's15-digitcode pertains to 1-digit country, 2-digit state, 3-digit area code,4-digit building code and 5-digit zip code [-/- -/- - -/- - - -/- - - --].

OR

METHOD 2: by activation of A [P] PhonExpress key, by pressing on theletter [P] key and then enter key on any FIG. II-FIG. VIII PhonExpressdevices. Then the PhonExpress device A12 LCD screen displays electronicoptions to choose from. Option 1 PEACE-line Option 2 Trans-line Option 3Direct-lineBy choosing entry of electronic option 1 P.E.A.C.E.METHOD OF USAGE by pressing number 1 key and enter key on eitherPhonExpress keypad, keyboard, or remote pad using. Then PhonExpressscreen displays choice of electronic options of 1 Portals or 2Slip-Portals. By choosing 1 Portal enables for choice of PhonExpressPortals PhonExpress A12 screen displays options of Portals By choosingPortal number H [4] Consumers-line enters into account-code digitalportal terminal for shopping. USAGE By pressing number 4 and enter keyon either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, or remote pad using. FIG. X:P.E.A.C.E. base unit Intern engages into H [4] Consumers-line portalterminal for entry to any FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converters. InternPhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays [Enter PEACE Code]METHOD OF USAGE By usage of either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, orremote pad using. By entering code numbers pertaining to country, state,area code, building code, zip code [-/- -/- - -/- - - -/- - - - -] 15digits.METHOD OF USAGE By pressing either numbers or letter of choice toindicate which country, state, area, building and zip for location andthen press enter key on PhonExpress device using of keypad, keyboard orremote keypad.FIG. I-B PhonExpress system card SIDE 2 METHODS OF CODE PORTALSSPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-B: SIDE 2: PORTAL H [4]Consumers-line FOR ELECTRONIC SHOPPING

AFTER CHOICE OF EITHER METHODS of entry, then Intern FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E.base unit locates and engages operations into opening a direct line ofdigital signals communication to any FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter thatis connected to business or companies computerized resource server andobtaining informational data processing program of inventory and prices.Through binary codes, department numbers, product codes, USP labels,stock numbers shipping codes, price numbers, numbers and letters toobtain data of items, products, merchandize from any business or companycomputerized resource server. PhonExpress screen displays a list numberof departments to choose from. By pressing number indicated todepartment of choice and enter key by using number keys on either of thePhonExpress keypad, keyboard, or remote pad.FIG. X: P.E.A.C.E. converter obtains information and then withoperations transmits to PhonExpress device and displays on the screen alist of numbered items to choose from. By the pressing number selectedindicating item of choice and press enter key on either PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard, remote pad/using.FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter operations obtains information, transmitsback to PhonExpress device A12 LCD screen displays, amount of itemchosen and prices. PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays [any corrections]proceed on to answer withMETHOD OF ANSWERS answering by pressing on either then press enter keyon either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad/using.A8 “YES” if answer “YES” press A8 [*] Star key and then enter key.A9 “NO” if answer “NO” press A9 [#] Pound key and then enter key.

METHOD OF ANSWERS FOR ANY CORRECTIONS

METHOD OF ANSWER YES by answering yes enables change or removes item andpriceIf answer “YES” press A8 [*] Star key for “YES” and then enter key oneither PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad/using.ANSWERED “YES” Then PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays a list ofnumbers indicating the items and prices. Proceeding on by choosing thenumber indicating the item to be electronically removed from list.By pressing the number indicated and enter key on either of PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard, remote pads using. PhonExpress subtracts item mostrecently chosen. PhonExpress Promptly asks if want to continue bydisplaying on A12 LCD screen [continue]. Proceed on withMETHOD OF ANSWER “NO” PhonExpress continues on with shoppingIf answers “NO” press A9 [#] Pound key for “NO” and then enter key oneither PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad/using. PhonExpressPromptly asks if want to continue by displaying on A12 LCD screen[continue]. Proceed on withFIG. I-B PhonExpress system card SIDE 2: METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALSSPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-B: SIDE 2: PORTAL H [4]Consumers-line: FOR ELECTRONIC SHOPPING METHOD OF ANSWER FOR CONTINUE

CONTINUE PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays [Continue] Proceed on withMethod of AnswersAnswering by pressing either A8 Star key for “YES” or Pound key for “NO”then enter key on either of PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote padusing.METHOD OF ANSWERING by answering of either A8 [*] Star key for “YES” orPound key for “NO”ANSWERED “YES” PhonExpress continues on with shoppingIf answer “YES”METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on A8 [*] Star key for “YES” and then enterkey on either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad usedANSWERED “NO” By answering “NO” PhonExpress Stops shopping, finishes theamount of the transaction by displaying total on A12 LCD screen[dollar/cents] amountIf answer “NO”METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on A9 [#] Pound key for “NO” and then enterkey on either PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote keypad used.

METHOD OF PAYING USAGE OF PORTAL

By sliding choice of either FIG. I-F: Portal A [1] Financial-line forfunds of currency or FIG. I-F: Portal C [2] Credit-line for usage ofcredit funds, through A3 Slot-port. Then PhonExpress A12 LCD screendisplays [enter account number] By pressing on number keys indicatingthe account number and then press enter key on either PhonExpresskeypad, keyboard, remote pad/using. ACTIVATIONPhonExpress device A12 LCD screen displays [enter security code] Bypressing on numbers indicating the security code number of that accountnumber entered and then press enter key on either PhonExpress keypad,keyboard, remote pad used. ACCESSIBILITY. Proceed on method of AAccount-code key, electronic option 1 Amount key for entry of amount.

14. FIG. I-I-L Slip-card LEFT-SIDE SLIP-PORT METHOD OF PAYING

METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on K1 open/close key on Left-side Side 1 ofFIG. I-F PhonExpress system card, protracts out the concealed left-sideTwo Slip-ports FIG. I-1 PhonExpress slip-card.METHOD OF USAGE: By sliding either One of the FIG. I-I-L Two Slip-portsof choice using digital strip Facing in-ward through A3 Slot-port onPhonExpress device in use. Then PhonExpress electronically transmits toFIG. X PEACE base unit. Which intern engages into operations.Simultaneously PhonExpress A12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screen displays alist of five computerized digital account options.

SEE METHODS FIG. I-I-Lb SIDE 2 LEFT-SIDE SLIP-PORTS FIVE ACCOUNT OPTIONSOF CURRENCY OR CREDIT OPTION 1: OPTION 2: OPTION 3: OPTION 4: OPTION 5:

METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on number keys indicating which one ofchoice chosen of the five digital computerized account with funds ofcurrency or credit to use, then press enter key on PhonExpress keypad,keyboard, remote pad used.

ACTIVATION OF ONE COMPUTERIZED DIGITAL ACCOUNT

Intern PhonExpress device A12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screen displays [entersecurity code]METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on number keys indicating the Security Codenumber of that account number entered and then press enter key on eitherPhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad used.

ACCESSIBILITY.

PROCEED ON METHOD OF AMOUNT ENTRY of [A] Account-code key, electronicoption 1 Amount key for entry of amount.

15. FIG. I-B SIDE 2: METHODS OF CODE PORTALS

SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-B: PhonExpress system card

METHODS OF ACCOUNT-CODE PORTALS FIG. I-Ba: SIDE 2: PORTAL G [3]Security-line: FOR INFORMATIONAL DATA FIG. I-Bb: SIDE 2: PORTAL H [4]Consumers-line: FOR ELECTRONIC SHOPPING METHOD OF ENTERING AMOUNT METHODOF ACTIVATION OF A1 [A] Account-code key

METHOD OF USAGE: By pressing on A1 [A] Account-code key and press enterkey on PhonExpress keypad, keyboard, remote pad usedPhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays a list of options to choose.

OPTION 1 AMOUNT OPTION 2 OPTION 3

METHOD OF USAGE: OPTION 1 AMOUNT By choosing option 1 Amount key, bypressing number 1 key and enter key on PhonExpress device keypad,keyboard or remote keypad. Enables PhonExpress system to electronicallychange the original usage of keys on either keypad, keyboard, remote padused, into Accountant keys on either keypad, keyboard, remote pad used.Enables PhonExpress operations for entry of a dollar/cent amount forfunds of either currency or credit.Intern PhonExpress A12, A12 a or A12 b LCD screen displays [EnterAmount]METHOD OF USAGE: ENTER AMOUNT: By pressing on the numbers indicating thedollar or/and cents of amount on accountant number keys and then pressenter key on PhonExpress accountant keypad, accountant keyboard oraccountant remote pad used. Enables amount for either currency or creditprocessing for paying or sending funds.

DELIVERY METHOD

METHOD OF USAGE: By activation of A2 [S] System key, by pressing letter[S] and enter key. PhonExpress screen displays a list of options tochoose.

OPTION 1 PEACE-LINE: OPTION 2 TRANS-LINE OPTION 3 PASS-LINE: OPTION 4SHIP-LINE

METHOD OF USAGE: By choosing number 4 Ship-line, by pressing 4 and enterkey on either PhonExpress device using keypad, keyboard or remote pad.PhonExpress A12 LCD screen displays

OPTION 1 Delivery or OPTION 2 Print-out.

METHOD OF USAGE: By choosing number 1 Delivery, by pressing number 1 keyand enter key on PhonExpress device keypad, keyboard or remote keypadused.Which intern PhonExpress device A12, A12 a, or A12 b LCD screen displays[Enter address]By pressing letter or/and number keys indicating address to deliveritems to and then press enter key on either of PhonExpress devicekeypad, keyboard or remote pad used.Then electronically through system's FIG. IX PEACE convertercommunicates and relates the obtained data of items, products ormerchandize chosen and purchased from business or company computerizedresource server. Then FIG. IX PEACE system's converter and engages intooperations with business or company computerized resource server fordelivery of purchased products. Along with simultaneously Distributesout receipts to both PhonExpress device used and business or companycomputerized resource server. And obtains account-code transactionsbetween both parties for records, and distributes out P.E.A.C.E. monthlystatement, to both parties.

16. SPECIFICATION OF FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. BASE UNIT: DIGITAL SIGNALSTRANSMISSION

PhonExpress Account-Code Electronic system P.E.A.C.E

P.E.A.C.E's ONE World system's usage through its PhonExpress devices oftelephones, cellular telephones, telephone adapters, computerizedkeyboard, TV remote, store adapters, machine adapters, electronicdoorways adapters, all done with usage of One PhonExpress system card.

FIG. X P.E.A.C.E-system base unit: is a computerized digitalaccount-code electronic system. Electronically transmitting digitalsignals of communication simultaneously, digitally through FIG. IIPhonExpress telephones, FIG. IV PhonExpress cellular telephones, FIG.III PhonExpress telephone adapters, FIG. V PhonExpress Store adapters,PhonExpress many other adapters FIG. VI A-FIG.-VI F and FIG. VIIPhonExpress computerized keyboard, FIG. VIII PhonExpress TV remote andelectronic operations of FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. system digital converter.Activating and engaging into P.E.A.C.E. system's base unit operations,along with activation is accessing, transferring, sending, retrieving,processing account-code transactions and transferring informationaldata, with usage of binary number and code sequences, and electronicaccountant.

P.E.A.C.E. system's operations Translating data into electronic digitalsignals engaging and obtaining data of electronic digital signals andtransmitting operational methods. Combining digitally of account systemsand code system's operations of accountants, retrieving digitalinformational data, electronically transmitting computerized digitalsignals between PEACE system's devices and business or companiescomputerized resource servers.

FIG. X P.E.A.C.E. BASE UNIT: DIGITAL SIGNALS TRANSMISSION PhonExpressAccount-Code Electronic system P.E.A.C.E Electronic Transmission ofdigital signals of numbers and codes

METHOD Each Portal is an electronic entryway of activation to a line ofterminals, transmitted through fiber-optic cable, or via radio wavestransmitted through via satellite, transmits to P.E.A.C.E. system baseunit that identifies and recognizes analyzes computerized digitalsignals, electronically transmitting digital signals. With P.E.A.C.E.system operations of interlocking numerals and alphabetical code andbinary code systems simultaneously electronically communicates digitalsignals back and forth. Opening a line with both PhonExpress telephonethrough via satellite, to wide area network W.A.N. then local areanetwork L.A.N. to a computerized resource systems of accounts and/orcodes with FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. converter connected to businesses orcompanies computerized resource servers. This activates and accesselectronically through the transmitting of digital signals fromPhonExpress telephone operational keys and/or electronic transmission ofaccount-code slot-port. Transmitting digital signals through fiber-opticcable through via satellite system to P.E.A.C.E-system base unit. Thisactivates P.E.A.C.E. system base unit to engage into operations. Ofelectronic operational modes, with activation, accessing, transferring,sending, retrieving, processing account transactions and transferringinformational data, with usage of binary number and code sequences, andelectronic accountant. Translating data into electronic digital signals,transmitting through via satellite system or via radio waves to eitherof PhonExpress telephones, PhonExpress cellular telephones PhonExpresstelephone adapters. Which intern distributes receipts or/andinformational data through connections of printer.

17. SPECIFICATION OF FIG. I-1 P.E.A.C.E. ELECTRONIC CONVERTER: DIGITALSIGNALS TRANSMISSION:

Electronic Transmission of digital signals of numbers and codesP.E.A.C.E. system's Converter is electronically connected to business orcompanies computerized resource server. This engages into businesses orcompanies computer servers of which data is translated into electronicdigital signals, then transmitted back to PhonExpress telephones.Transmitting data of any records, documents, reference numbereddocuments, inventory, prices, item/item codes, P.E.A.C.E. system'sConverter electronically enables to recognize and relay all data.Transmitting data through PhonExpress telephone where caller engages inretrieves informational data, of records, documents etc. this way forcaller usage of P.E.A.C.E. system operations for retrievinginformational data and Shopping for items, pricing items, anywhereanytime worldwide. Enables caller to purchase items and pay immediatelyto the businesses or companies account systems, and caller is able tohave item/items delivered.FIG. IX: P.E.A.C.E. converter that is connected to business or companiescomputerized resource server and obtaining informational data processingprogram of inventory and prices. Through binary codes product codes, USPlabels, stock numbers department numbers, shipping codes, price numbers,numbers and letters to obtain items, products, merchandize from anybusiness or company PhonExpress telephone, PhonExpress cellulartelephone, PhonExpress adapters, PhonExpress account-code electronicsystem is built into original telephone systems, and cellular telephonesystems, PhonExpress computerized keyboard, PhonExpress TV remote,PhonExpress adapters, which enables P.E.A.C.E. system's PhonExpress intooperations. PhonExpress telephone works the same as the originaltelephone, cellular telephone, computerized keyboard, TV remote, exceptby adding and usage of PhonExpress account-code electronic systemoperational keys, PhonExpress card system slot-port, PhonExpress receiptdistributor.And FIG. III PhonExpress telephone adapter is built the same way as FIG.II PhonExpress telephone.FIG. IV PhonExpress cellular telephone does not display the same. Foroptions of receipts this does have connectors of printer or receivemonthly P.E.A.C.E. statement.

DESCRIPTION OF LOCATION: ATTACHMENTS PhonExpress attachments: see indrawings

FIG. II PhonExpress telephone: attachments are located at the top ofPhonExpress telephones, attachment for an original telephone cord thatconnects into telephone wall out-let, attachment for computer isin-between attachment of telephone cord that plugs into wall out-let ,attachment to printer located at the top, on right side of attachment tocomputers, FIG. III PhonExpress telephone adapter: attachments arelocated at the top of FIG. III PhonExpress telephone adapter. Attachmentfor an original telephone system, located at the top, left side,attachment for computer is located at the top, between an originaltelephone attachment and an attachment for printer, attachment forprinter is located at the top, on right side, enables ability forprinter for larger prints of data.

FIG. IV PhonExpress cellular telephone: attachments are located at thebottom of FIG. IV PhonExpress cellular telephone. Attachment forout-let, located on left side at bottom. Attachment for printer islocated in between attachment for charger wall out-lets and attachmentfor car charger, the car charger attachment is located on the right sideat the bottom of PhonExpress cellular telephone. Enables for printing ofclassified informational data.

LOCATION OF: FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. Converter: FIG. IX P.E.A.C.E. systemConverter is located at business or companies computers, electronicallyconnected to business or companies computerized resource server

1. I Patricia Grace Martin am the sole-proprietor
 2. INVENTION OF: TheP.E.A.C.E. System: PhonExpress Account-Code Electronic System:
 3. Idea4. Title Names
 5. Makings
 6. Designs
 7. Drawings Methods of combiningusage and electronic operation. I CLAIM
 1. P.E.A.C.E. system's ONEPhonExpress system card and two open/close keys and its hiddenPhonExpress slip-card.
 1. P.E.A.C.E. system's ONE PhonExpress system andtwo open/close keys and its hiddent PhonExpress slip-card.
 2. FIG I-FPhonExpress system card Front-side of card
 3. PORTAL A [1]Financial-line Portal to accounts-code process of any type of currency4. PORTAL B [2] Credit-line Portal to accounts-code of any type ofcredit
 5. LK1 LEFT-SIDE Open/Close key
 6. RK2 RIGHT-SIDE Open/Close key7. FIG I-B PhonExpress system card Backside of card
 8. PORTAL C [3]Security-line Portals to codes-account of any type of informational data9. PORTAL D [4] Consumers-line Portals to codes-account for electronicshopping for any type of product
 10. FIG I-1-L PhonExpress Slip-cardProtracts-out and retracts-in the Left-side
 11. SLIP-PORT E [5]Reserve-line Slip-ports to Five computerized account options any type ofcurrency
 12. SLIP-PORT F [6] Express-line Slip-ports to Fivecomputerized account options any type of credit
 13. FIG I-1-RPhonExpress Slip-card Protracts-out and retracts-in the Right-side 14.SLIP-PORT G [7] IDH-line Slip-ports to Five computerized account optionsthat pertains to sustaining and accessibility for ‘card-owner’informational data, Identifiable of only the ‘card-owner’
 15. SLIP-PORTH [8]MDH-line Slip-ports to Five computerized account options thatpertains to sustaining and accessibility for ‘card-owner’ informationaldata, Identifiable Medical usage and data of only the ‘card-owner’

I Patricia Grace Martin CLAIMS the following I CLAIM The P.E.A.C.E.system's built in electronic components of PhonExpress system operationsof ‘7’ keys
 16. KEY [P] PhonExpress
 17. KEY [A] Account-code ACCOUNTANTKEY
 18. KEY [S] System
 19. Slot-port
 20. KEY C/C/C
 21. KEY PhonExpressplacement key
 22. KEY SAVE ‘IN P.E.A.C.E. System’
 23. KEY ENTER ‘INTOP.E.A.C.E. System’
 24. ADDITION ATTACHMENTS
 25. Electronic mathematicalcalculator
 26. Distribution of receipts,
 27. P.E.A.C.E. receipts 28.Printer accessibility I CLAIM
 29. P.E.A.C.E. system's Combining Processoperations built into various devices; telephones, cellular telephones,computer key board, electronic door-entry ways, any kind of vehicles'transportation, adapters, product machines.
 30. P.E.A.C.E. system'sformula usage of account-codes and code-accounts, of electronictransmission of digital numbers P.E.A.C.E. system's usage with accountsof any type of currency and any type of credit, and usage of codes forobtaining informational data of inventory, address, and any codes toobtain informational data of documents, records, est. and electronicshopping worldwide process, immediate purchase of product, and deliverycapabilities Process enabling people themselves control over their ownaccount-code and code-account transactions, at residence, office,anywhere, anytime, day or night worldwide. I CLAIM
 31. Combining allelectronic operations P.E.A.C.E. system activation, accessibility tosend, receive, retrieve, obtain, transfer, through electronic usage oftransmission through the ‘4’ Portals, and the ‘4’ Slip-ports, andcombines all businesses and companies accounts and codes all processtogether into the P.E.A.C.E. system's ONE PhonExpress system card andusage of two open/close keys that activates its hidden PhonExpressslip-card.
 32. P.E.A.C.E. converter P.E.A.C.E. system electroniccomputerized process that relays in-put and out-put of account-code andcode-account data; of any type of accounts, currency and credit, andproduct pricing, inventory, delivery codes, computerized processing oftransmission synchronizing with P.E.A.C.E. system built-in devices ofoperations', and P.E.A.C.E. system base unit electronic transmission ofdigital or non digital signals through
 33. P.E.A.C.E. system's base unitcoordinated through satellites to and from devices used by ‘card-owner’any time day or night worldwide. P.E.A.C.E. system operations built intoeach of the following devices: FIG. II PhonExpress system telephone FIG.III PhonExpress system desk telephone FIG. IV PhonExpress systemcellular telephone FIG. V PhonExpress system adapters A-E FIG. VIPhonExpress system store adapter FIG. VII PhonExpress systemcomputerized keyboard FIG. VIII PhonExpress system TV remote FIG. IXPhonExpress system Converter FIG. X PhonExpress system base unitP.E.A.C.E. system electronic transmission of account-codes andcode-accounts process FIG. XI Transmission FIG. XI A-B-C Transmission.